Mount Kailash



Mount Kailash is a breathtakingly, beautiful place located in Tibet. Mount Kailash is home to  the Hindu god, Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is the god of destruction. Mount Kailash is a black rock mountain, but it has more colors than black only. In the morning, it has a golden hue in the sun. In the North Face, when the sun rays hit the white snow on the mountain, it turns gold. In the South Face, the color turns sapphire due to the color of the rock. Mount Kailash is known for its unusual supernatural powers. 

One of its mysterious powers is a strong force that doesn't let anyone climb till the top of the mountain. It is so strong that no one can climb it till the halfway point! Some climbers tried to climb the mountain, but they came back saying that on the 3rd day, they realized that they have been going in circles around the mountain. The mountain's powers can also effect people. A fact that supports this power is, ''A group of Siberian mountaineers who tried to climb Mount Kailash reportedly aged rapidly and died within a year.'' Many people who wanted to climb the mountain requested for permission, but it was denied. For example, In 2001, a Spanish team wanted to climb the mountain, but permission wasn't granted. A person named Milarepa was the only person who successfully climbed Mount Kailash. When Milarepa came back, he urged people not to go to the mountain because it would agitate the gods who lived there. Many people have tried to climb the mountain, but they got lost or never came back. 

Mount Kailash's powers are also said to increase age of people, meaning that they have a short span of life to live. Mount Kailash's powers also effect a faster rate of growth of nails and hair. People have believed that nails and hair grew in a faster rate due to the air in the region, making time go faster.

Mount Kailash is a beautiful and an amazing mountain, but it lies a mysterious life inside it. So, whenever you are planning to visit Mount Kailash, keep your eyes opened for its beautiful colors and scenery around it, but keep an eye for the super powers that lie in the mountain!

By Navya Singh







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  3. Wow never knew that mount kailash is that interesting. I am intrigued

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