Mount Kailash is 6656 meters above sea level. It is a sacred mountain in many religions. Kailash Mountain means "Shiva's Paradise" in Sanskrit (Shiva is the Hindu god), and in Tibetan, it means "Mountain of Gods", Bon religion originated here. Therefore, it is regarded as the center of the world by the followers of Hinduism, Jainism, Bon religion, and Tibetan Buddhism.
The Gangdisê Mountains are like a giant dragon lying on the vast plateau of Ali in western Tibet, traversing between the Kunlun Mountains in the north and the Himalayas in the south. The peaks are covered with snow all year round and resemble pyramids.
Local people in Tibet call it the "sacred mountain", and Kailash Mountain is also the world-recognized "sacred mountain". It is known as the king of the sacred mountain. Pilgrims, tourists, and travelers from all over the world turn to the mountain here to soothe the soul, pray for life, and find what is in the heart of the world.
Kailash Mountain is far from the height of Mount Everest in terms of altitude, but only its snow-covered peak can shine with strange light under the sun, eye-catching, coupled with its special "pyramid" shape, and The surrounding mountains are so different that people have to be full of wonder and religious piety.
Legend has it that when a blessed person comes to Kailash Mountain for a pilgrimage, he can hear the sound of the Arhat knocking on a wooden board in the Holy Moon Palace on the summit. Of course, in the minds of Buddhist believers, Kailash Mountain was originally a symbol of the gods. For thousands of years, these pilgrims have traveled here to go round the mountains, and for those pilgrims, tourists, travelers, For Tibetan Buddhist believers, going around here is not just a simple hike, but also a process of worshipping Buddha and cultivating one's heart.
Indian pilgrims entered the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to embark on a pilgrimage. In previous years, Indian pilgrims entered Tibet from the Qiangla Pass in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, to make pilgrimages to Mount Kailash. Many people think that as long as one pilgrimage to the sacred mountain is done once in a lifetime, an important good deed is accomplished.