Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025: There are many secrets related to Mount Kailash which you will be surprised to know. A large number of devotees come here for darshan of Mount Kailash, the most special abode of Lord Shiva. Here you will get to know the changing form of time and some inexplicable secrets.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025: Pilgrimage has importance in Hinduism. With the start of Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra of Kailash Mountain, situated on the border of India and China, will start from June 30. While it is starting after a gap of 5 years, there are many mysteries related to Kailash Mountain that you will be amazed to know. A large number of devotees come here for darshan of Kailash Mountain, the most special place of Lord Shiva.
Mount Kailash stands apart in its beauty, offering a unique glimpse into the passage of time and its hidden secrets. It is often said that visiting Kailash Mountain is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as the blessings of Lord Shiva are believed to be ever-present.
Why does time change here?
The phenomenon of time on Kailash Mountain is intriguing. It is said that the cycle of time here behaves differently, with two weeks of time seemingly condensed into just 12 hours. Tasks that would typically take two weeks to complete are completed in only half-day. Many who have climbed Mount Kailash report experiencing an unusual acceleration in the growth of their hair and nails. They claim that in just 12 hours, their hair and nails grow as much as they would in two to three weeks elsewhere.
Lord Shiva resides here
Mount Kailash is known as the divine abode, Lord Shiva resides here. It is said that Mahadev meditates continuously in divine peace and gives tangible form to cosmic consciousness. Not only this, Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati still reside on this divine mountain.
Buddhism and Jainism have a very old relationship with this place. The specialty of Mount Kailash is that it stabilizes the spiritual energies of the universe, which connects heaven and earth in a cosmic balance. Mount Kailash is estimated to be 6,656 meters, which no one has been able to complete till now, that is, no one has been able to complete its climb.
Mystery of the cursed lake
On Mount Kailash, you will get to know many mysteries and at the same time, you will also get to see Raakshas Taal here.
Lake Raakshas Taal, located near Mount Kailash, is often referred to as a "cursed lake" or "ghost lake" due to its salty waters and association with demonic forces in Tibetan and Hindu traditions.The salt water lake has been cursed in earlier times. Raakshas Tal is considered a symbol of darkness and negative powers, that is, people consider this lake to be illusory, where there is unrest and not peace.
In contrast, the freshwaters of Mansarovar Lake are associated with positivity and tranquility. The nearly perfect structure of Mansarovar adds to the mystery surrounding the origins of humanity, enhancing its natural grandeur.