Due to this, people are not able to go to Mount Kailash of Lord Shiva
Due to this, people are not able to go to Mount Kailash of Lord Shiva
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All of you will be aware that Mount Kailash is very important in Hinduism because it is considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva. At the same time, the thinking among all is that Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, has so far been conquered by more than 7000 people, whose height is 8848 meters, but no one has climbed Mount Kailash till date. Its height is about 2000 meters lower than Everest i.e. 6638 meters. To date, there remains a mystery as to why ...? There are many stories behind this.

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Some people believe that Shiva lives on Mount Kailash and hence no living person can reach there. With this, they say that only Kailash can be conquered after death or he who has never committed any sin. At the same time, it is also believed that ascending a little bit on Mount Kailash, the person becomes directionless and climbing without direction means feasting on death, that is why no human being has climbed Mount Kailash to date. While many media reports believed, a mountaineer wrote in his book that he had tried to climb Mount Kailash, but it was impossible to stay on this mountain, because body hair and nails start growing fast there and also Kailash the mountain is also very radioactive.

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It is said that the slope (angle) of Mount Kailash is also more than 65 degrees, while in Mount Everest it is up to 40-60, which makes its climb more difficult. This is also a reason that climbers climb Everest, but they cannot climb Mount Kailash. It is also said that 92 years ago i.e. in the year 1928, a Buddhist monk Milarepa was able to go and climb the foothills of Mount Kailash and he was the first person in the world to return to this holy and mysterious mountain.

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