The Buddhist Pilgrimage Route of the Himalayas’ Kailash Circuit
Introduction
The Kailash Circuit, also known as the Lake Manasarovar and Mount Kailash trek, is a sacred pilgrimage route in the Himalayas that has been revered by Buddhists, Hindus, and other spiritual seekers for centuries. Located in the remote and rugged terrain of western Tibet, this circuit is considered one of the most challenging and transformative journeys in the world.
History and Significance
The Kailash Circuit has its roots in ancient Hindu and Buddhist traditions. According to legend, Mount Kailash is the abode of Lord Shiva, the destroyer of the universe, while the nearby Lake Manasarovar is said to be the dwelling place of the goddess of wisdom, Tara. For Buddhists, the circuit is a sacred site that holds the power to purify the mind and bring spiritual enlightenment. Many pilgrims believe that circumambulating the mountain and taking a dip in the lake can wash away their sins and bring them closer to enlightenment.
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