Going to express such two places that will be described here is really just childish behavior for an ignorant person like me. Because these places are inaccessible, incomprehensible, unimaginable and mysterious to the common man. Some may be understandable and available to people in the real spiritual world. The seat of Yogis, Monks, Great Saints, perfect Yogini Matajis who can wander in subtle bodies, must be mysterious and unimaginable to the common human beings. However, as much as I was able to gather and according to my power, I made only one attempt to explain.
Kailash :
Before talking about Gyanganj, it is very important to tell some known and unknown information about Kailash Mountain. Even when the Himalayas were just beginning to protrude out of the Tethys Sea, the Kailash Range was already a massive structure, with its supreme peak, the 6,675 metre high Mount Kailash, made of sparkling granite with its white glacial crest. From the beginning, Hindus and Tibetans seem to have known the mountain's uniqueness. It is the earthy incarnation of Meru, the dominant mountain of heaven, and the home of Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati, according to Hindus.
The mysterious and extremely inaccessible Mount Kailash is believed by Hindus to be the abode of Lord Mahadev. This mountain is also a very sacred place for Buddhists. After reaching a certain limit on this mountain is no longer allowed to go up. Mount Kailash, in Hinduism which is the abode of God Himself and the way to heaven through this place. Of all the Himalayas range, Kailash is the most attractive to Hindus. People have been coming to the foothills of Mount Kailash for ages for its spiritual attraction of this mysterious mountain. Much is still unknown about this mysterious, inaccessible mountain. Much of Mount Kailash, 22,000 feet above the Tibetan plateau, is still shrouded in mystery. Much of this sacred mountain is still inaccessible to Hindus and Buddhists and for everyone also.
According to Hindus, Mount Kailash is a part of Mount Pole. Mount Kailash is said to be the center of mass of the earth. Mount Kailash is also known as Cosmic Axis or World Pillar. A few climbers have tried before to climb to the top of Mount Kailash, but no one has been able to finish it. There are many ancient caves and caverns (gumpha) in this pyramid-shaped mountain. Buddhist and Hindu monks can be seen there. These monks have been doing austerities behind the people for many years. Every year thousands of pilgrims visit Manas Sarobar. However, due to the extremely inaccessible natural environment, only a few can complete the journey.
The summit of Gangdis is a part of the Himalayas in Tibet. It is the source of the great Indus, Shatadru and Brahmaputra rivers of Asia. It is considered a pilgrimage site for Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and the Bon religion. Manas Sarovar and Rakshasatal are located at the foot of Mount Kailash.
Apart from Manas Sarobar, there is another beautiful Lake Rakshasatal at the foot of Mount Kailash. At 14,950 feet, Lake Manas Sarobar is the world's highest freshwater. Another surprise is that no matter how strong the wind is, the water of Manas Sarovar is always calm, but the water of Rakshasatal is always turbulent. The creation of Rakshasatala is believed to be due to the hard austerities performed by Rakshasaraja Ravana to please Lord Shiva. This is why the water of this lake is turbulent. Moreover, the water of this lake is salty and aquatic plants and aquatic animals are not seen here.
It is believed that heaven came to Mount Kailash and merged with the earth. There is some unseen force in the climate of Mount Kailash that makes the appearance of old age appear on the human body. The rate at which human nails and hair growth, in general, is doubled after spending at least 12 hours on Mount Kailash. It is said that once some Siberian mountaineers entered the forbidden area of Mount Kailash, immediately their age increased by decades and they died due to old age a few years later.
Gyanganj/Shambala :
Since Gyanganj (Shambala in Tibet language) is impossible for the common human beings to visit the place, it is only discussed by collecting from the speech of the Great Saints, Naga Matajis, or Siddha Yogis or the feelings of those who have been researching the place for a long time. Less than 20-25% of the world's people have heard the name of Gyanganj, the remaining 75-80% of people have still never heard the name. The Himalayas is one of the most beautiful and holy places in the world, covering an area of about 2500 km. Himalaya is an ideal seat of Monks, Saints, and who can say that how many unknown secrets are still hidden in its inner? The Himalayas, wrapped in natural beauty and mystery, have been the center of attraction of the world since time immemorial. Similarly, Gyanganj is also a mysterious place in the Himalayas, which cannot be seen, cannot be visited, even after its existence has not been detected from any satellite.
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