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Recently India and China decided to resume the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, which had been stopped since 2020. So, take a look at some interesting facts about this mountain that you might not have known.
The height is 6,656 meters above sea level and is the tallest mountain in Tibetan areas but no one has climbed to the summit.
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There are two dungeons existing underground, called Shambhala and Agartha.
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This is considered the axis of the universe, making it the centre of the world.
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It’s the centre of a worldwide system connecting mystical and energy sites from around the world.
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The Rakshastal and Mansarovar Lakes represent Yin-Yang, and light and darkness.
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From the South ridge, you can see the Kailash Parvat's Hindu OM symbol.
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The Mansarovar Lake at Kailsh Mountain is the source of the Indus River, Ganges, Sutlej River, and Brahmaputra.
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