Kailash Mountain: Why did not anyone climb on Mount Kailash till date? Learn its unresolved secrets

Kailash mountain

In today's time, there will be hardly anyone who would not have heard about Mount Kailash. After 5 years, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has started once again, which is considered to be the most difficult pilgrimage. The Kailash mountain located in Tibet in the Himalayas is very important for Hinduism as well as Buddhist, Jain and Tibetan bone religion. In Hinduism, Mount Kailash has been considered as the abode of Bholenath.

The glory of this holy mountain is also found in Shiva Purana, Skanda Purana and Matsya Purana. Mount Kailash is full of many bizarre and unresolved mysteries. One of these mysteries is not to climb it. It is believed that no person can climb the Kailash mountain, because its climb is impossible. Let us know why no one can climb on Mount Kailash.

Many people tried to climb Mount Kailash

Although there are many mountains higher than Mount Kailash, but it is very difficult to climb on it. It is considered a big challenge to conquer Mount Kailash and it is also considered invincible. It is said that many climbers tried to climb it, but no one has been successful. Despite its height being less than Mount Everest, it is very difficult to climb the Mount Kailash.

Why no one climbed kailash

Who was offered for the first time on Mount Kailash?

It is said that till date no person has been able to come back by successfully climbing Mount Kailash. But the first person to climb Mount Kailash was Buddhist monk Milarepa. He climbed the Kailash mountain in the 11th century. Milarepa is considered to be the only person in the world who climbed Mount Kailash and returned to alive.

Why can't helicopter fly on Mount Kailash?

Flying helicopters or aircraft on Mount Kailash is prohibited. The reason for this is that the air density at such a height is very low, which can affect the engine and speed of the aircraft. In addition, Mount Kailash is considered sacred in many religions and flying over it can hurt people's religious sentiments. Keeping these reasons in mind, aircraft do not fly on Mount Kailash.

Religious reasons for not climbing Mount Kailash

Residence of Lord Shiva:- Kailash mountain is considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva in Hinduism.

Holyness:- Mount Kailash is considered sacred in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Bon religions and climbing it is considered a sin.

Residence of virtuous souls:- It is said that only deities and virtuous souls reside on Mount Kailash, so an ordinary person cannot climb it.

An invisible power:- Some people believe that there is an invisible power on Mount Kailash, which prevents people from climbing.

Strange sounds:- It is said that strange sounds and shining light appear on the Mount Kailash, which make it even more mysterious.

Geographical and scientific reasons for not climbing Mount Kailash

Step rocks:- There are rocks and icebergs standing in the way of reaching the top of Mount Kailash, which make its climb very difficult.

Magnetic field:- According to scientists, there is a strong magnetic field on Mount Kailash, which makes the climb even more difficult.

Directionlessness:- It is said that when climbing the mountain, the person becomes directionless, which makes it impossible to climb.

(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)

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