Mystery of Mount Kailash

"Mount Kailash is the axis of the earth and maintains the atmosphere to keep all living beings alive" according to Hindu pilgrims.
Kailash is a rather small member of the Himalayas.
The name of this stupendous range stems from Himavati the father of Lord Shiva's bride, Parvati.
You will surprise to know that no one ever climbed Kailash mount.
Mount Everest is 8848 meter in height and its summits have been scaled by over approx 4000 people, while mount Kailash is only 6638 meter and its summit is unclimbed, due to strange reasons.
some people reported that it strangely changes the target location to those who want to climb.
There is a lake near Kailash, name Mansarovar lake is popular for its exceptional beauty.
The lake looks magical under moonlight and faith is that if you taking a dip in the lake then you feel some spiritual peace.
on every morning some mysterious lights are seen at the Mansarovar lake.
some people say that it is just some people carrying lights in order to deceive others.
However, not even science has unravelled this phenomenon.
There is also a myth that around the holy mount Kailash time travels very quickly, which is completely strange.
pilgrims have reported quick hair and nails growth within 10 hours, which equals to 2 weeks under normal condition.
many people tried to crack mount Kailash mystery but there is one famous story about a Russian doctor tried to crack the mystery.
Dr Ernst muldashev, a Russian doctor based in Ufa, came up with a theory that mount Kailash in Tibet is actually an ancient manmade pyramid that is surrounded by smaller pyramids and is linked to pyramids in Giza and Teotihuacan.
So there are lots of myth about mount Kailash.
Mount Kailash is one of the most mysterious, secret and at the same time, one of the holiest and circumambulation of which has for many centuries or possibly many millennia remained a vital pilgrimage, symbolizing the life's stages of death.

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