....... Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
.......
The world-famous and
holy Mt. Kailash & Manas Lake
have been, the source of inspiration for many
religions and beliefs. Despite many difficulties
and long distances, people are keen to go there at
least once in their lives. Continued from
centuries, this pilgrimage had been stopped from
1959 to 1980, and when it restarted in 1981 it was
welcomed everywhere. Hundreds of Indians thus got
the opportunity to go through this region.
Situated on the other side of Himalayas of
Uttarakhand, Kailash & Mansarovar are the most
pious and most beautiful shrines.
Also,
from religious point of view, these are highly
regarded. Darshan and 'parikrama' of Kailash and
Mansarovar is considered as uncommonly pious by
the believers of four religions Bonpa, Hindu,
Buddhist and Jain.
| ... Mandhata Mountain Range from
Houre Camp
... |

Bonpa, the ancient Tibetans,
see a nine story 'swastik' in it and consider it
an abode of Damchauk and Dorge Phangmo. Hindus
worship it as the abode of Shiva and Parvati.
Buddhists believe it to be the home of Buddha and
Manipadam and Jains worship it as the place of
"Nirwan of First Tirthankar".
Near
Mansarovar there is a beautiful
lake called Rakash Tal - or Ravehahalad. In the
north of these two lakes is Mt. Kailash and its
series (22028 ft./6675 mts.) in the south Mount
Gurala is situated. From this region four big
rivers of north India originate' Karnalies,
Satluj, Brahamputra and Sindh. 865 kms from Delhi,
Mt. . Kailash and Mansarovar in Tibet, are always
very near to the hearts of Indians. Due to
Mansarovar, Uttarakhand is also termed as
Manas-Khand.
| ........ Manasarovar & Rakash
Tal
........ |

It, is believed that
Mansarovar is originated from the
forehead of Brahma and was discovered by the king
Gurlamandhata, after whom the highest Mt. Gurula
(Mamonani) is named. Thus the unique mountain and
lake are attached to our history, culture and
mythology. In the parikrama of Kailash
(Kongrigpoke) one has to walk 55 kms. and its
highest point is Dolmapass at 19000 ft. Mansarovar
is situated at the height of 14930 ft./4530 mt.
with a circumference of 90 kin., depth of 90 mt.
and total area of about 320 sq. km. Mansarovar is
attached to
Rakashtal with a
natural canal at a height of 14900 ft./4515mt.
Circumference of Rakashtal is 122 kms. River
Satluj originates from the north west corner of
Rakashtal.
In winter all mountains and
river lakes are frozen and covered with snow, so
the time of yatra is from May to September. Indian
pilgrims visit from June to September in 16
batches. (30-40 in every batch). Foreign Ministry
of Indian Govt. advertises this pilgrimage.
Selected people go through medical tests and other
formalities before they do yatra in their batches.
The management of this yatra is done by
Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam Ltd. in
Indian region and Tibetan tourism agency in Tibet
respectively.