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Path to Kailas by Nicholas Roerich
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Ritesh Soni 📷 @riteshsoni2020
"Kailash, God King of the mountain center of the world."
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Kailas is the most mysterious mountain in Tibet. First, "it defies conquest," and second, there is a version that says Kailas is a pyramid that holds the bodies of all the races that exist on Earth. Several centuries ago it was used by Hindus ("the house of Shiva.), Buddhists,("residence of the Buddha)
Kailas is a Sanskrit word, meaning "crystal." Used to describe the limitless peace and bliss inside a yogi, attaining kailas is one of the goals of a yoga and meditation practice.
Mt Kailash is the center of a worldwide system that connects mystical sites and energy sites from around the world, including the Pyramids of Egypt, the Pyramids of Mexico, Easter Island, Stonehenge, and the North Pole… which constitute the global energy grid system.
They have discovered that the top of Mt. Kailash is actually a man-made vacuum pyramid. It is surrounded by more than 100 other small pyramids. According to preliminary estimates, the direct height of the pyramid complex is between 100 and 1,800 meters, while the Egyptian pyramid is only 146 meters. If true, it would be larger than any known pyramid today.
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Mt Kailash and Mansarovar Tour is a pilgrimage. Both Mt. Kailash and Manasarovar are considered pilgrimage sites in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. According to Hindu and Buddhist Mythology, this is the mountain where God Shiva resides. The lake is located near Mansarovar Lake. God Shiva would sit for his perpetual meditation on this mountain with his wife Parvati. This mountain also stands for power and prosperity. Many pilgrims believe that the pilgrimage on foot around Mt. Kailash brings good fortune in life. The distance around Mt. Kailash is 52 km. And the people believe that they have to accomplish this pilgrimage in one day which is sometimes challenging. The stairways in this mountain lead people to the gate of Heaven. Because of inconveniences and altitude sickness, people find it hard to complete this journey in a single day.
Manasarovar is a high freshwater lake fed by glaciers from Mt. Kailash. This lake is considered to be the first lake created by God Brahma. Hindus and Buddhists believe that if people have a chance to drink water or wash their bodies with the water from this lake, they will cleanse all sins of their life and they will go to heaven. This lake is also a personification of purity, wisdom, and knowledge. Buddhists also claim that lord Buddha sat for meditation near this lake and got enlightened.
Mt. Kailash and Manasoravara Tour is connected by both Kathmandu and Lhasa. If we choose to fly from Kathmandu, we can get a flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa and then we have a drive to Mt. Kailsah. If we choose to drive from Kathmandu to Lhasa, that is also possible.
So, this tour is purely a pilgrimage tour to two holy sites located in Tibet. They carry great religious and cultural significance.
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Best Mt Kailash Tour Package | Kailash Mansarovar Tibet
Mt. Kailash Tour is the pilgrimage tour located in the far west region of Tibet. Main attraction: Holy Mount Kailash and the sacred Manasarovar Lake.
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For more info: https://www.beyondthelimitstreks.com/mt-kailash-tour-10-days
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HJ/74/15 The Geographical and Traditional Sources of the Indus River
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This is a rough copy of a subsection of a much larger map hanging in the Archives in Hive Iacon, focusing in on Iacon and their frequent trading partners.
This map can be broken into five major areas: - the southernmost area of the High Woods, beginning where Metroplex Ridge sits and going north - the Low Woods, a transitory space around Caminus to the lake fed by the rapids from Velocitron that becomes the Deep Grass - the Deep Grass (uncertain meaning) - the Tarnish Mountains - the northern span of the Kaoni Desert
Of note is Shockwave's territory marked out in purple on the shoreline as a warning not to trespass.
Iacon must often trade with their neighboring Hives and regional powers for goods they cannot produce themselves, such as fabrics and certain paints/dyes (Caminus), metals and gems (Velocitron), and high quality glassware and ceramics (Vos).
Stanitz-- spelling uncertain-- is frequented by some of the nomads that live and travel within and around the Kaoni Desert, and thus a good gateway to the area. They may occasionally have goods from the Kaoni Market to barter for. Stanitz is otherwise known for some form of lizard ranching.
The tallest mountain in the Tarnish Mountains is Darkmount, which is comparable to Mt. Kailash on Earth at an elevation of roughly 6,600 m. The mountains have significant caverns and cave structures within, which used to be the stronghold of the Swarm.
English translations provided by R. Esquivel.
#v|hive means home#i accidentally drew this on a three foot wide canvas and had to compress the shit out of it
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How can I grow more spiritual (reading a book, mantra chanting yoga, or what)?
There is an interesting story in the ‘Shiva Purana’ that will put things about spirituality in perspective for you. There are different versions to it that seek to address the demerits of pride and greed but let’s just go with this one to elucidate the main point of the question.
Once, the big bellied god of wealth, ‘Kubera’ was visiting Mt. Kailash.
He saw ‘Ganesha’, the elephant headed big bellied god of wisdom and discernment.
Upon seeing him living among the ‘Shiva gana’ in the icy environments of Mt. Kailash where nothing grows, he wondered how ‘Shiva’ was able to keep his son well fed.
So he invited ‘Ganesha’ to the far North (Kubera’s abode) and encouraged him to take a seat and eat all that he wanted.
‘Ganesha’ began by eating all of the fruits served, then all of the vegetables curries and delicacies et all in the main course. Then he ate all of the breads, curd and yoghurt dishes, all of the sweets and didn’t stop but kept going!
Trying to avoid embarrassment of having invited such a high profile guest and then falling short in feeding him, ‘Kubera’ mobilized as many people as were needed to keep the food coming.
This went on and on until ‘Kubera’ had exhausted all of his resources and wealth!
Finally he asked ‘Ganesha’ how in the world he was able to maintain and satisfy such an insatiable hunger?
‘Ganesha’ laughed and explained:
You see, you tried to satisfy my hunger with food.
There isn’t enough food in the world to satisfy one’s hunger.
Invariably you need to learn how to satisfy the hunger itself without looking outwards into the world to ‘feed’ it.
This is what we do on Mt. Kailash. We work on pacifying and subduing the need to ‘feed’ to satisfy our hunger.
When you learn to do that, you need very little to sustain you.
So my friend, that is where you start the journey of spirituality.
You start by reducing the need to ‘feed’ your senses with everything in the world that is available to you.
Quite often we don’t have things because we need them but we need things because we have them.
Reading books, chanting ‘mantras’ and practicing ‘yoga’ etc. are just tools meant to aid the process of spiritual evolution.
The path to spiritual growth itself lies in gradually reducing our reliance on the pleasures of the world to feed our senses for the sake of joy.
That joy needs to be discovered and cultivated within.
That’s the key.
Here are 4 things you can do as a beginner on the path of spiritual growth, to supplement the process:
The first thing and the most critical thing you need to learn to do in today’s times is to take a break from technology for at least 2 hours a day.
Put your phone on silent, take off your smartwatch, no tv, no laptop, no AC no fans, no lights.
I know it sounds extreme but trust me, you will immediately realize the massive interference these electronic items create on our mind’s ability to be at ‘peace’ with itself.
Besides, you can spend these 2 hours outside the home exercising or something.
This brings us to the second point: spend more time in nature.
Spend time with animals, plants, trees, near a water body or a garden/ even fields or plantations.
There is a natural stabilizing effect that interaction with nature brings to your mind and soul.
It is important to build, maintain and enhance this connection to grow spiritually.
Devote one day of the week to abstinence from alcohol, sex and any kind of indulgences you’re used to.
Keep this day completely ‘saatvic’.
Even caffeine/ sugar/ processed food of any kind.
Fasting would be a good idea on this day.
You don’t have to go on a complete fast, a ‘fruit fast’ is enough in the beginning.
This will not only help you develop self control and cause a spike in your ‘growth hormone’, it will help you understand how much of the addictions we have created for ourselves are utterly useless.. they serve no purpose.. and are worthless entanglements in the illusive nature of the world.
Take solitary retreats from time to time.
Being comfortable with solitude is perhaps the most important step in spiritual growth.
If you cannot be comfortable being just by yourself, in nature, without a ‘fear of missing out’, you cannot grow spiritually.
That’s because the spiritual process is a process of simplification.
Do these things for a month then let’s talk.
‘Mantra’ chanting, Meditation, ‘Saadhna’ etc. all come at a later stage but the points above highlight where you must begin.
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Mount Kailash, known as Kangrinboqe Peak in Tibetan language, in Tibet, is a sacred 6,638 meters high mountain. This holy mountain has the utmost religious significance to Hindus. Buddhist, Jain, and Bon. Due to their religious significance, these pilgrims circumambulate around Mt. Kailash. Also, pilgrims take a holy bath in Mansarovar Lake, an appropriate abode for sacred rituals. Thus, pilgrims take a 10-day Mount Kailash Mansarovar Tour from Kathmandu to circumambulate and take a holy bath.
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Ritesh Soni 📷 @riteshsoni2020
"Kailash, God King of the mountain center of the world."
#ritesh soni#mt kailash#mount kailash#tibet#tibetan buddhism#buddhism#pilgrimage#travel#tibetan plateau#himalayas
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