Pilgrims came across in the Lhachu valley
Hindus and Buddhists believe Kailash to be the navel, or axis, of the world and the abode of Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, and of Samvara, a wrathful manifestation of the Buddha. Jains and followers of Bön, the ancient shamanistic religion of Tibet, also revere the mountain.
Some trekkers circumambulate the Kailash by riding on a Yak, that means the animal only gets the benefits but not the pilgrim.
Pfriemer 27/01/2013 13:19
danke Günther, und liebe Grüße nach Wien.Wolfgang