:-‘ In the latter half of the eighth century, King Ti-Song Detsen made himself famous by summoning the Tantric Buddhist Padmasambhava from North West India to Tibet, where he became the new founder of the new religion. He built the first famous monastery Samye, South East of Lhasa, and is the chief saint of the original Buddhism of Tibet, the sect of Red Hats. Padmasambhava is much venerated and is worshipped in the Lamaistic world. In the ninth century, Buddhism…..
Mount Kailash group in 2013 Flying from Nepalgunj airport to Simikot. From Simikot to Hilsa is a twenty minutes helicopter flight. Hilsa is a border town and connected through a suspended foot bridge with Tibet, Taklakot. From Taklakot, Lake Manasarovar is only two hours drive. At Hilsa there is no electricity and toilets. This route to Mount Kailash, is a big short cut and easy to cover but very unsafe too Read More…….. An Audience With God At Mount Kailash—By…..
The mountains at Taklakot Tibet in gold colour. It is said that there is gold in the sand of Tibet. People used to bring this sand with gold in it, to India in old times on horse backs and barter for electronics. A lot of gold and precious stone mining is being done by Chinese in Kailash region now which was forbidden in the regime of Dalai Lama. For more details read.. An Audience With God At Mount Kailash- By…..
Rakshas Taal with Mount Kailash in the back drop Rakshas Taal is the place where demon king Ravana of Sri Lanka was said to have done penance to propitiate Lord Shiva. River Satluj also originates from Rakshas Taal. The circumference of Rakshas Taal is 123 km and it is about 5 to 6 kilometres away from Lake Manasarovar. Read more details About Rakshas Taal in the Book – An Audience With God At Mount Kailash-By Mr Davinder Bhasin