Mt.Kailash Yatra V-log #1: I Deeply Felt Lord of Shiva
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Every year, I take many tourists from all over the world to Mount Kailash, doing their lifetime treks here.
As the most sacred Mountain for people of four religions in the world, Mount Kailash is believed as the residence of Shiva and the center of the world in Hindu, the ancient spiritual seat of power in Tibetan religion of Bon, the place where Rishabhadeva, the creator of the faith, attained freedom from the circle of life and rebirth in Jainism, and the represents of endless happiness in Tibetan Buddhism. From above, you can even see an image of Lord Shiva, on the mountain.
I did the kora many times and met many pilgrims in the past. I heard from them that if one is lucky enough, he/she could see Lord Shiva appears on the way.
But in my opinion, they, the most devout pilgrims, are Lord Shiva that I’ve seen, because they are the ones that praying not for themselves, they are praying for every living being on the earth.
The elder families from Eastern Tibet, the teenage girls from Eastern Tibet, the lama from Gerge, and many other prostrators …all the pilgrims I met on the way brought me much power. They are not only strong in physical, but also strong in mind.
For these prostrators, it takes 15 days for a full Mount Kailash kora, while the general trekking around Mount Kailash just takes 3 days.
I will show you every corner of the mountain Kailash that I experienced during my 2020 Mount Kailash kora. Here comes the record of my first day.
Day 1: From Darchen to Dirapuk Monastery (6rs, 20km)
On the first day, I walked along the southern edge of Mount Kailash from Darchen. The first part of that day’s journey is a relatively easy trek from Darchen to the first teahouse.
After 3 hours, I arrived at the first teahouse at noon, where all trekkers can get some simple food supplement. I really enjoyed my egg fried rice after my half-day trekking.
When I finished my lunch, I continued on for the rest 10 kilometers from the first teahouse. The route of Kailash kora is beside a small river that coming from Mount Kailash. It is actually the source of many big rivers in Asia.
I finally arrived at the campsite near Dirapuk Monastery at 5:40 p.m. There is a guesthouse where you can stay overnight with simple quadruple rooms (without private toilets). Not far from the campsite is the Dirapuk Monastery, from which you can see the north face of Mount Kailash.
This is just the day 1 of my Mount Kailash trekking, and I will keep uploading the next three parts in next week. I also did the inner kora of Mount Kailash, yeah~~ Please kindly stay tunned.
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