Kailash is called the house of Lord Shiva. Therefore, this place holds special significance for the people of Hinduism. However, this place is considered sacred for Hindus as well as many other religions. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra starts again in 2025 after a long gap of five years. This religious journey will begin from the last week of June. Various religious beliefs are also associated with this visit.

 

Various beliefs related to travel

Mount Kailash is considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu religious beliefs, Bhole Shankar resides here with his family and spiritual energy is present at this place only with the influence of Lord Shiva. That is why the pilgrimage of Kailash Mansarovar is very important for people who believe in Hinduism. However, people of Hindus as well as other religions also come to this holy place. This place has special significance in Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. But the beliefs are different. People of all religions agree that Kailash is the center of spiritual energy.

Importance of Mount Kailash in Buddhism

Buddhists consider Mount Kailash to be the spiritual axis of the universe. This place is as important for the people of Hinduism as for the people of Buddhism. According to Buddhist beliefs, Kailash is the abode of Bodhisattva. Buddhist religions believe that Kailash is the focal point of the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum”. This mantra is considered a symbol of knowledge and compassion. Buddhists come to focus on this place and gain divine experience.

Importance of Mount Kailash for Jainism

People of Jainism also visit Mount Kailash. In Jain beliefs, it is also considered the center of faith and spirituality. Jain people also know Kailash as Ashtapad Mountains. It is believed that Rishabh Dev, the founder of Jainism, did penance at this place and here he got freedom from the cycle of birth and death and attained salvation.

Importance of Mount Kailash in Sikhism

Kailash mountain is considered a very sacred place in Sikhism. It is believed that Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, also visited Mount Kailash. After reaching Mount Kailash, he was impressed by the energy here and focused on this place.

Importance of Kailash mountain in bone religion

The ancient bone religion of Tibet also considers Kailash to be the center of religious faith. It is believed that this religion was present in Tibet before the arrival of Buddhism. In bone religion, Kailash is considered to be the abode of Sipamen, the goddess of the sky.

Devotees from India and abroad come here.

Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain and followers of Bon religions as well as other religions also visit Kailash. The secret of Kailash, the spiritual energy here attracts everyone. Along with the common people, scientists also come here to know the mysteries related to Kailash.

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