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Kailash's Mountain Ring is one of the most important pilgrimage routes in the world. It has become a religious shrine before the spread of Buddhism, and the walking experience here is a wonderful blend of the spiritual, cultural and physical distance implications of traveling anywhere in Tibetan areas, which explains why it has growing appeal.
Outer turn to the sacred mountain
According to the physical condition and requirements of different people
Usually it takes 1-3 days
A stream that freezes at sunrise
Kailash's route to the mountains is not complicated
Start by crossing a wilderness
Then come to the wide river valley
Climb over the Dormala Pass at an altitude of 5630m
Descend further down to another river valley
Finally, it is through the original wilderness back to the starting point
It's straightforward and perfect for a natural loop
Schematic diagram of Kailash turning the mountain
Kailash is the season for hiking
From mid-May to mid-October
But travelers are better off with the vagaries of the weather
Be prepared
At any time of the year
Snow in the Dormala Pass can come unexpectedly
Nighttime temperatures are usually below freezing
From the beginning of November to the beginning of April
Mountain passes are often covered in snow and ice
Kailash seen near Seron Monastery
The route is becoming more and more popular
Especially during the Sagadava Festival
and Indian pilgrim pilgrimage season
The streets are filled with tent kiosks
There is no need to worry about feeding at all
Quickly and lightly loaded mountain crowds
Plan to embark on this 52km hike before
There are some important issues to consider
Surrounded by the most important sacred mountain in Asia
It is to go to the mountain in a Buddhist way
Or go on a pilgrimage in the way of a Hindu
Buddhists and Hindus walk in a clockwise direction
Bon believers walk counterclockwise
Or just want to go and see
Try to make a long and arduous effort through this road
Get some essential answers
Kailash seen on the inner turnway
If you believe in Tibetan Buddhism
It may be planned to take only one day
to complete the whole arduous trip
Achieving a feat requires setting off before dawn
It was late at night to return to Tarcin
Hindus all have to put up with one
The ritual of soaking in the cold water of the Ma Pan Yong Cho (Sacred Lake).
The clearest and most translucent lake of undefeated victory
They usually finish in three days
Stayed at night next to Jerep Monastery and Zhongzhepu Monastery
There are tents set up for them
Longer strokes
You can go to every side of the mountain to see
For example, a tour of kailash's northern slopes
That's what I did
Except for turning the mountain
I really wanted to see Kailash from different angles
In 2014, the Year of the Horse turned to Yamanouchi
People struggling to climb the Dormala Pass
Some very devout Tibetan compatriots
Will prostrate and wait for the long head
This is a very difficult way to complete the whole process
It takes about 3 weeks for that lap to go down
They need to wear knee pads and thick gloves
On the way to the mountain, prostrate and wait for the long-headed man
People think
Turning around can wash away the sins of a lifetime
Whether it is washed or not can be verified
At the Sin Test Stone climbing to the Dormala Pass
It is the door to inspection
But tibetan compatriots think
3 laps is a more complete starting point
13 laps is the minimum requirement
Only if you have turned 13 times is allowed
Enter a higher level of route practice
For example, the shortcut over the Kangju Sanglamla Pass
Or reach the inner passageway (capsule) on the southern slope of The Sacred Mountain
True practitioners should turn 108 times
It is possible to attain Nirvana and become a Buddha immediately
All the sins of past and future lives are written off
The same is true of the effect of the Tibetan Calendar's Year of the Horse
On the southwest side overlooks Kailash
Inner TurnIng God Mountain
It is around the south side of Kailash
Ingata Mountain's small ring mountain route
Internal transfer of Kailash show satellite map
On the way in transit
Look up at Mount Ingetta
According to Buddhist legend, the mountains, rivers, plants and trees here have Buddha nature
Mount Ingadha represents the head of the 16 Venerables
Landscape of its surrounding landscape
Symbolizes the arhats, bodhisattvas, sounds, and enlightenment
Jiangzha Temple, Serun Temple and 13 Golden Pagodas
It is the three most important religious landscapes on the inner transfer road
Specifically, the Kamiyama Inner Transfer Line
The place where the prayer flag is hung is at the Thirteen Golden Pagodas of Zhigong
At the Thirteen Golden Pagodas
Meet people on pilgrimage
The height of the sea dial here is close to 6,000 meters
People turning the hill need to cross from the position of the prayer flag in the picture to the mountain beam on the east side
The highest point of the inner turn is the Zhigong Thirteen Golden Pagodas
It was a groove in the rock wall of Kailash
View from a satellite map
There are two large mountains that resemble large ships that set sail
One after the other from Kailash
The highest point of the inward turn allows for a closer look at the glacier on the north side of Kailash
Jiangzha Temple and Seron Temple are located separately
The front "big ship" on the east and west sides
The big ship in the back is the core of the inward turn
Mount Ingadha
Two rivers originating from the sacred mountain
It flows on the east and west sides of the two great mountains
After converging under the "big boat" in front
Flow through Tarcin towards the Holy Lake
The total length of the turnaround is nearly 40 kilometers
The highest point of the sea dial is nearly 6000 meters
The climb is more difficult than turning outward
There are no supply points in the middle
One day of round trip is required
The Thirteen Golden Pagodas of Zhigong
Look out over Kailash from the southwest side
Kailash in winter is wrong with La Pleiades
From Jiwu Temple, you can look at the sacred mountain
The sacred mountain in the late autumn
Sunrise on the other side of Kailash
People left their belongings in the Thirteen Golden Pagodas
Turn inwards uphill
Prayer flags were hung on the beams of Ingadha' mountain
After bypassing Ingadha, it gets closer and closer to Kailash
At the Gigaon Golden Pagoda in front of you, Mount Ingadah and in the distance, la Pleiades
The transfer of the sacred mountain requires a final process
Head to Chidaburi Temple to pass and bathe in hot springs
Tibetan compatriots think
In this way, Kailash is complete
To go there is to depart from Tachin
Head south through the disciples
Schematic map of the trip to Zhidaburi Temple (Lotus Flower Temple).
Schematic diagram of the passage of The Temple of Zhidaburi
Chidaburi Temple (Zabri)
14 km west from Zhidaburi Temple (Zaburi).
It is the famous Bon temple Gurujia Temple
From there, there is about 10 km upstream of the Xiangquan River
It is the ruins of the ancient Kingdom of Zhangxiong
It is the legendary Capital City of the Kingdom of Zhangxiong
I personally feel that I can also go here after
Back to Ma Pang Yong Wrong
There is a wild hot spring there
As we stood in the warm waters of the lake and looked back
King of true north Kailash
Right ahead
In the wild hot spring next to Ma Pan Yong Choo
Pink clouds appear at the top of Kailash's mountain
Devout pilgrims
Looking back on the way to the mountains
At dusk
Pilgrims who have been pilgrims for thousands of years
Crawling with flesh and blood
Practicing the path to faith
In the rolling red dust
As long as there are thoughts in the hearts of all sentient beings
Kailash is eternally sacred
When we look back at the way
When great consolation comes
What reason do we have to say no?
Temptation from Gundies?
Kailash turned the mountain on the way to work photos
Text Reference
[1] Kailash, Tibetan Ancient Books Publishing House, May 2016, first edition, edited by Kabu
[2] "Kailash", Tibetan Tibetan Ancient Books Publishing House, May 2016, first edition of Fan Jiuhui, "Kailash, King of the Sacred Mountain"
[3] "Kailash", Tibet Tibetan Ancient Books Publishing House, May 2016, the first edition of "Kailash's Detailed Guide to turning mountains" is deeply smoked by Luo Hao
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