Kailash Parvat has been very present in my mind lately for some reason I can't comprehend. By Mahadev's grace I wish to visit Kailash in three years from now, when I save enough money to go there. Is the only place I truly want to travel in the next few years as I'm getting older and is quite challenging to go there.
You will need a lot of resources namely hefty sums of money and a lot of political connections I don’t think a person commenting on RU-vid can muster enough resources in 3 years make it more like 7-10 years
@@SarthakShah-cb1ii нет фактически непреодолимых препятствий для путешествия к горе Кайлас из любой точки мира. Скорее, речь идёт о готовности духовной. Не нужны политические связи, для того, чтобы совершить кору (парикрам) вокруг Кайласа.
Kalash People was really earth shattering fact... An ethnic group following Vedic practices having Mahandeo as highest deity is astonishing... We just can't get enough of your Doc Fims... Yungdrung Bon being ancient than Buddhism shows the lengths of heriitage of This place we worship as Shri Kailash... As always thanks for uploading the doc film.. Your Die Hard Fan... इति सर्वं शिवम.. UD...
In 1953, Jawaharlal Nehru gave up the Indian estate of Menser and Kailash as a "gesture of goodwill towards Communist China". Nehru was uneasy about India's possession near Mount Kailash
It must be noted thst China did not allow any Indian pilgrim to visit Mount kailash for decades after 1959. This is a sad story but the entire blame for this goes to pandit Nehru and the Congress Party which completely misread the situation and made India vulnerable
Anirudh you are just great Babu. I am happy that I am learning so much from your videos at this .late age . At 76 I can bless you though you are my Guru. Stay blessed
Thank you for this video on Mount Kailash as usual in your characteric style.But the experiences of professional mountaineers and scientists who went to climb Mount Kailash cannot be ignored. The failure of all such attempts only reinforces the extraordinary and supernatural character of that place.
What a beautiful document anna ❤️.. I've read stories of Kailasa in Hinduism and heard about Buddhist reverence to the parvata, but this is the first time I heard about kailasa importance in Jainism and Bon Tradition. Also, it's good to learn about Kalash and Kailasa connection. Hope sense prevails and Mazhab respects people of other faiths who are essential to the culture of this land! Hari Aum 💮🙏🏻
Watching this video, I can clearly understand one thing that SHIVA is someone very much ancient and common in all the ancient religions in some or the other form of description. Har Har Mahadev. Shiv is an energy that starts from infinity and goes till infinity.
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in all ancient religions? really like which except hindu religion?
If you drop the A from Abraham you get Brahman. Brahman wife was Saraswati Abraham's wife was Sara Bit if a coincidence.. Its also rumoured that Jesus went to India to be trained by a yogi..
This was amazing video. I have request for you. Can you please create a detailed brief video on Vedic Deities especially Indra. The character of Indra has gone under lot of changes from Vedas to Puranas to Ithihas. Please it's my genuine request.
The scriptures I read tell mankind to be fruitful and multiply and take dominion over the whole earth. It is just a very tall hill; dirt, rocks and ice. Nothing to worship there.
This was so informative and well researched. I am glad it popped up in my feed. Thank you for explaining the rich history rather than fueling superstition, it is a breath of fresh air. I am so happy to see more people are tuning to learn about our Sanatana Dharma.
@@meenu999 I know that. He exists in the spiritual realm, not physical one. We should meditate there in order to connect with His energy and form, though He's formless.
Reports are there that Chinese in the past had tried many expeditions to Mount Kailash but each time failed miserably due to unknown or inexplicable reasons. There is certainly a mystical power that surrounds the divine mountain. However the intricate details provided are very helpful...
Thank you for you deep understanding of this topic. In Himachal Pradesh there is mountain peak called Kinner Kailash. The top rock is not climbed but people go up to 6450 meters. Not sure if has any relevance to your research, just thought to bring it up.
Lake Manasarovar in Tibet, also known as Lake Mapham Yumtso, is fed by the Gangachu river, which connects it to Lake Rakshastal. When the water levels of the two lakes match, they overflow into the Sutlej basin.
This seems like a part-1 video where we only covered from a religious perspective. I was hoping a discussion on its shape which makes it extremely difficult to climb. Also some stories on why and how some people failed to climb it in the past as I’m sure even if there is no permission given, some weird people might have tried to climb and failed anyways. Overall good part-1 video.
I don't think there is part-2, the last 1 minute summarizes why one is not allowed to climb. Its purely for sanctity purpose. And as you say, some may have tried and some may have succeeded as well but didn't go announcing it.
There are some real incidents where an experienced mountain climber made an expedition to climb those mountain range, and for reasons unknown, could not make it and eventually lost lives
❤ fantastic research and explanation about Mount kailash and the mountain regions glaciers next to it. it was really fascinating to know about the people who stay in Pakistan mountain regions who are related to follow the rig vedic rituals praising indra, worshipping nature and have their surname as kailash. Keep up the good work going.🎉
Before China placed a law to prevent climbing Mt Kailash, many tried to climb Mt. Kailash and failed. Also, I would research further before quickly judging how time does not accelerate when attempting to climb Mt Kailash. The environment there is like no other coupled with high electromagnetic fields.
Hello Sir. Thank you for making such informative videos. May I request you to share some content regarding the effects of menstrual cycle on Hindu temples, rituals and daily life. My specific question is, is there anything mentioned in our holy books on how to conduct daily routines during those days in any women’s life. I understand that women need to rest and stay away from stressful tasks during those days. However I do not understand how energy balance in temples may be affected ? In some houses they are not touched and are not allowed to touch anything at that time. I have a daughter and I would like to educate her with the actual facts and provide her with proper reasoning as to why we Hindus practice these rituals rather than asking her to follow them blindly.
Sir first of all thankyou for making this level of authentic content... Please make a video on current Buddhism practices adulteration, what makes them to hate sanatan dharma..?
I've known most of this information but the details you've added simply blew my mind! 🙏 Namaskaram for your excellent and diligent research. Sharing this video 😊
Sir you should make a video on the amazing and extraordinary things Gautam Buddha said about woman's in Kunal Jatak of Tripitak!,that video is needed specially for all the Neo Buddheists in Bharat who only wants to blame and disrespect Hinduism and pretend how huge feminist Gautam Buddha was,that video is needed!🚩🕉️
@@massiah1298 Mujha pata nahi ki tum ek Hindu hi ho ya koi Navbodh phir bhi sunn,tumha jakar Sanatan Samiksha ki videos dakhni suru kar Dani chahya tab pata chalaga ki Gauttam Buddh na Kindly jatak mai kitni acchi-acchi bata boli thi Mahilayo ka liya!😂😂😂😂
@@massiah1298 he didn't mean that. He wanted to say that in the Kunal Jataka story the bodhisattva said somethings about women which can be considered "misogynistic" in the modern era.
According to the text Buddha believed that women could not join the Sangha as the were to sensitive and emotional to leave their life and family behind. He later changed his mind after being convinced by his disciple to let women join the Sangha.
Thank you! This is the first video I’ve found on the topic that wasn’t just a dumpster fire of wackadoodle conspiracies. This was very fascinating and informative. Thank you!
As always astonishing video with many specific details ..but your command over the subject is spell bounding..one more great inspiring video to share with kids and friends thanks a ton🙏
As always (to borrow your sign off phrase) thank you for a lucid, to the-point and factual rendition with insights such as MACHAPUCHARE, SARAYU river origin and the KALASH people. Most often lack of clarity and lack of will and effort to dig into our rich cultural heritage is glossed over with superficial and fringe narratives which are like the spicy instant food - easy to consume off the cart - robbing the factual and scientifically relevant facts. One lingering thought that still leaves me asking for more is the fact that why this particular peak. Yes you have mentioned eight others but none holds the reverence of such a magnitude as mount Kailash. As you mentioned this is not even among the top 100 of the Himalayan peaks. Your narrative is excellent from the point of view of the established belief system of the various religious faiths but how come they all ended on this particular peak, which is but one among the scores in the region with lakes besides them. Your videos have always been insightful and reflect the enormous amount of research and thought process that goes into them, I request you to delve a little deeper and enlighten us further on the significance of Mount Kailash.
Even I have this question on why just ‘that specific peak’? I am 100% sure that that entire region is revered as Kailash and not just that specific peak. From Ramayanam, we can clearly understand that Manas Sarovar in ‘on the Kailash’ as narrated by Viswamitra Maharshi… and broadly due to other Kshetras like Amarnath etc. My anecdotal answer for your question is, that specific peak, in the region of Manas Sarovar, is the highest in the region and possibly that’s the reason.
@@ProjectShivoham Thank you, sir, for your prompt reply. You have arrived at a reasonable explanation that the entire region is known as KAILASH which can be clearly inferred from SRI RAMAYANAM which mentions ‘Mansarovar is on Kailash’ rather than near Kailash, now that opens up the scope for an even more wider study of the region from our scriptural perspective which might reveal lesser known spots like MACHAPUCHARE and as someone in the comments mentioned PADMA and BINDU SAROVARAM. You have wetted the appetite for more on this, please consider bringing to light further insightful facts about this region.
Namaste.... This video has been really informative. Thank you for making this channel, through you we are learning and gaining knowledge about many scriptures.... It's unfortunate that people like me doesn't even know the names of all those scriptures.... 🙏 I feel the question is still open, why people are unable to hike that particular peak..? Many mountaineers, researches and yogis have made attempts and were unsuccessful because of one or the other (strange) reasons... We worship many rivers, and we still be able to take a dip in it. Likewise from the divinity perspective, such people should have been able to climb...right...? Its like people have experienced the instant result of their karma even by being closer to the Mount Kailash. So their must be a tremendous energy in it and somewhere deep in our scriptures it would have been encrypted... (Just sharing my view 🙏🏻) This reminds me of, taking a dip in Manasa Sarovara could be an topic of a video...
Согласна с ходом ваших мыслей. И всё-таки, скорее благо, что нет разрешения покорять Кайлас. Сильные йогины могут совершать восхождения на Кайлас в тонком теле (сукшма шарира) или в осознанном сновидении.
Some decades ago some foreigners tried to climb it when it was not banned to climb it. Their experience was they felt very uneasy and unhealthy so they gave up to climb.
Fantastic video. Ur videos are really boosting my knowledge on Hindu religion...sanathana dharma. Please make a video on a basic question...what is hinduism and what is sanatana dharma...are they same or branch of each other...and most importantly why have we adopted the persian word of Hindu instead of Sindhu? How did supreme gods like Brahma Vishnu Mahesh came about to be reverred and there exists deviation from Brahman...the concept of a single God. Also include why is hinduism very difficult for abrahamics to understand? And also how is hinduism different from other polytheistic religions like maya, inca, egyptian, ancient greek etc... and also why only islam and chritisanity don't have 'ism' in their words...while older abrahamic religion...Jews...also have ism at their back...that is...Judaism. I always watch ur videos in my leisure time and these are an added bonus to my mind. ఆ కైలాసాదిపతి ఇక గౌరీ అమ్మవారు శైవానుగ్రహం మీకు ప్రసాదించుగాక.
Arunachalam is also revered in the south, why do we climb it then? Same holds for Tirupathi....Also Milarepa did climb Mt.Kailash, read in Buddhist works....
Great content packed with information about Indian lore and texts. Can you make a video about all of the main texts in chronological order? Specifically including the itihasas, puranas, upanishads etc. Though it may not be of much value taken literally, it would be of value to understand more of the history of the land/people and the development of various beliefs/traditions.
I have a doubt...there is material online which says that kalash people descended from greeks who invaded after alexander. Is that true? It makes sense because greeks also worshipped vedic gods like Thor, jupiter, saturn etc
The main reason Mount Kailash remains unclimbed is not because it is impossible to climb. The mountain is sacred in several religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon. If it didn't have such deep religious importance, it might have been climbed like other tough peaks around the world. From a technical and mountaineering view, Mount Kailash doesn't have physical challenges that are impossible to overcome. It is not as difficult as other peaks like Mount Everest or K2, which have been climbed. Its height and terrain are challenging but manageable for experienced climbers with proper equipment and preparation. Even Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world, remained unclimbed due to religious beliefs.
Nice information. I am wondering if you could add a segment explaining how did you determine that the supernatural experience (time dilation, getting older quicker, finding another dimension etc) stories we hear are all false ? I mean, I don't know one or other way, I'm am trying to know (want to get your findings and explanation). Thank you.
He can’t tell you that because it requires supernatural powers to determine if something is supernatural, or not. Remember, whatever we call supernatural is only supernatural to those that don’t have the capacity to know the truth about it. For others, with expanded awareness, it is part of the natural. So he’s just bluffing because he thinks his ideas are being more widely accepted if he denies supernatural occurrences. This is the same stance most scholars take on any such occurrences in ancient scriptures or tales. It is too academic and narrow minded. A scholastic approach never finds the truth in spiritual scriptures and literature. It only finds the outer shell of something that will remain hidden until they abandon the scholastic approach and start the real practice that leads to the dawning of wisdom. But a scholar is rarely interested in such change in approach since they are afraid to lose their own self importance and conceptual creations.
True. I don't know about this video creator but Dr. Brian Weiss admitted he did not speak about past life regression for a long time for fear of being called mad by his fellow hypnotherapists.
Good explanation... Got the complete understanding of the spiritual importance of the place... But I still want to know why all of these ethnic groups considered that particular mountain as sacred? What was so special about it that they considered it to be holy and the place of worship or the place of their deities?
SIR, YOU ARE EXPLAINING ABOUT KAILASH MANASA SAROVARAM - THERE ARE OTHER SAROVARAM NAMELY PADMA SAROVARAM - WHERE LORD KRISHNA LOVED RADHA & GOPIARGAL WOMEN - WHERE LORD RAMA LOVED SITA IN PADMA SAROVARAM AS WELL - THERE ARE OTHER SAROVARAM NAMELY BINDU SAROVARAM - HAVE YOU HEARD OF OTHER SAROVARAM IF YES, PLEASE PUT VIDEO ON PADMA SAROVARAM AND BINDU SAROVARAM AS WELL SIR.
The lakes are fed by rivers which in turn are formed from Himalayan glaciers. When these lakes get filled up, they over-flow creating more river/basins down stream.. I don't think Krishna has anything to do with it.
Hi bro Pls make a video on Shiva means we can worship so many forms in Shiva like linga,Shiva statues,kaala bhairava etc but which one what it means I don't no...can pls explain in one video
Mount Kailash, a peak in the Tibetan Himalayas, is considered unclimbable due to several scientific and logistical reasons. Here are some of the key reasons: 1. Unique Geography and Conditions: The mountain’s unique structure and geography make climbing it extremely difficult. It has steep vertical faces and knife-edged ridges, making it treacherous for climbers. Additionally, the climate is harsh, with extreme winds, rapidly changing weather, and high altitudes contributing to potentially fatal conditions. 2. Lack of Climbing Route: Unlike other peaks, Mount Kailash lacks natural climbing routes. The rock quality is poor in many places, with frequent rockslides, making it highly unsafe to establish a path to the summit. 3. Geological Impact: Geologists speculate that disturbing Mount Kailash could have repercussions. According to theories, the mountain might be hollow or have unique magnetic properties, potentially affecting local environmental conditions if disrupted. 4. Religious and Cultural Significance: For centuries, the mountain has held immense spiritual significance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon practitioners, who believe it is a sacred space that should remain undisturbed. This cultural reverence has led governments, particularly in Tibet and Nepal, to prevent climbing attempts. While some climbers and adventurers have expressed interest, most respect the natural and cultural barriers surrounding Mount Kailash.
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Hello, Thank you so much for such a nice video but while taking about "Jain Dharam" 1. You used the wrong Pic, the Pic you used was of 23rd Thirthankar Parasnath bhagwan not our 1st Thirthankar Rishibhnath aka Ikshavaku. 2. You didn't mention about Rishibhnath's timeline, he is believed to be at least 1,00,000 years ago. If you would have mentioned the timeline it would have been nice. Jainism is a old as Hinduism if not more. 3. In Hinduism you gave it a title "Sanatan Dharma", which is wrong, because Sanatan Dharma is not just Hinduism, it's Jainism & Hinduism and Bhudhism too. 4. You said that the "most ancient reference" is from Ramayan, no sir it's not, it's Uttarādhyayana Sūtra. But thank you so much, everything else was so nicely explained. Thank you for educating us. Jay jay shri Ram.
@@AP-eb8hd dude, I'm a practicing Jain. It's a sanatan religion, it has no beginning and no end same as Hinduism. In this samay kaal chakra, it was reinstated by Lord Rishibhnath aka Ikshavaku aka bhagwan aadinath. Just google about him, you will come to know. Like shivji is believed to be 100000s of year old he is also beleived to be 100000s of year old. He is also mentioned & worshipped in Rigveg. Just google what i said. :)
Kailasha, which is revered by the Indian Sanatanis and Tibetan Bon (since pre-historic times) and Buddhists, is culturally located in Tibet. In 1953, a few years after China's invasion Tibet in 1951, the young India under PM Nehru, to maintain peace, stated that "Tibet is a part of China." China finally occupied Tibet in 1959. Since then China has been claiming whatever is considered culturally Tibetan. Now, no Indian can visit Kailash without a Chinese Visa!!! The claim for Ladakh and Arunachak is still ongoing!!! 😖😖
Thats a very good info....but i just struck with some words like mahandeo.... which relates with mohenjadaro and machapuchere with machu pichu....i don't know why...
Very nice channel that explains so much But its unfortunate that you refute claims of faster aging and other phenomenon that have been documented and have authentic basis. Since you possibly can't disprove them reliably, I think you can skip making any reference to them as opposed to emphatically say is not true
Why exactly Kailash mountain become so important when there might be many other similar mountains in surrounding region for all of these religions? Are there any specific properties/attributes on this particular mountain?