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Why does Kailash not allow climbing?

Due to its sacredness in the minds of local people and the limitations of natural conditions, no one has been able to climb to the top. It is the ashram of Shiva in Hinduism.

In the hearts of local people, it is the center of the world. In Tibet, it is the most sacred place. Mortals cannot reach it. Climbing by mortals will alarm the gods. Every year, more than n people from all over the world go to the mountain to worship. The climate in Kailash is changeable, the mountains are cone-shaped, and there is snow all year round above 6,000 meters. The climb is also extremely difficult.

Kangrinboqe:

Kangrinboqe, Meili Snow Mountain, Animaqing Mountains, and Gaduo Juewo in Yushu, Qinghai are also known as the four sacred mountains of Tibetan Buddhism. ?The Gangdise Mountains span between the Kunlun Mountains in the north and the Himalayas in the south, like a giant dragon lying on the vast plateau of Ngari in western Tibet. Its head raised high, like a big pyramid, stands on the Alipuran plateau. This is the main peak of Kailash, 6656 meters above sea level.

Mountain Kailash is a sacred mountain in many religions. Known as Jirosao Mountain in Sanskrit, the northern foot of Mount Kailash is the birthplace of the Shiquan River in the upper reaches of the Indus River. It is said that the Yongzhong Bon religion originated from this mountain; Hinduism believes that the mountain is the residence of Shiva and the center of the world; Jainism believes that the mountain is the place where its founder Rishaba attained enlightenment; Tibetan Buddhism believes that the mountain is the The residence of Chakrasamvara represents boundless happiness, and believers are constantly migrating here all year round.

Kang Rinpoche is a sacred mountain recognized by the world. It is also recognized as the center of the world by Yongzhong Bon religion in Tibet, China, Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, and ancient Jainism. Kailash is not the highest mountain in this area, but only its snow-covered peak can shine with a strange light in the sun, which is eye-catching. It is said that the most famous Mount Sumeru in Buddhism also refers to Kailash. According to the "Little Dictionary of Buddhism": Xumi, the name of the mountain, is the center of a small world. In the pre-Buddhist era, during the period of Xiangxiong Yongzhong Bon Religion, Kailash was known as the "Nine-Chong (Ten Thousand) Character Mountain". It is said that 360 gods of the Bon religion lived here. Dunba Xinrao, the founder of Bon religion, descended from the sky, and this mountain was the place where he landed. In the Jain religion that emerged in the 5th and 6th centuries BC, Kailash was called "Ashtavada", the highest mountain.