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Mt. Kailash
Mt Kailash, at 6714m, is not the mightiest of the mountains
in the region but, with its hulking shape - like the handle of a millstone,
according to Tibetans - and its year-long snow-capped peak, it stands
apart from the pack. The mountain is known in Tibetan as Kang Rinpoche,
or "Precious Jewel of Snow". Kailash has long been an object of worship for four major religions. For the Hindus, it is the domain of Shiva, the Destroyer and Transformer. To the Buddhist faithful, Kailash is the abode of Demchok, a wrathful manifestation of Sakyamuni thought to be an equivalent of Hinduism's Shiva. The Jains of India also revere the mountain as the site at which the first of their saints was emancipated. And in the ancient Bon religion of Tibet, Kailash was the sacred nine storey Swastika Mountain, upon which the Bonpo founder Shenrab alighted from heaven.
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