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Did the Indian king win Kailash Mansarovar by capturing Tibet, Bhasmasura-Ravana tried his/her claim to claim China there?


New Delhi: As soon as Kailash Mansarovar is mentioned, the first question arises in everyone’s mind, whose is it. So let’s know that story of Kailash Mansarovar associated with it. Former Ambassador of India P Stobdan said in one of his/her articles that Kailash Mansarovar and its surroundings used to come under the jurisdiction of India until the 1960s. Recently, China and India have agreed to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, the journey can begin by summer this year. Know when this journey can start and how much can be spent on it. They also know about the importance of travel.

The entire Kailash Mansarovar was in the area of ​​the king of Ladakh

According to P. Stobdan, the rule of King Tsavang Namgyal of Ladakh was a place called Mainar of Kailash Mansarovar. This entire area was spread from India, China to the border of Nepal. In the 1911 and 1921 census, there is talk of 44 houses in Mainar village of Kailash Mansarovar area. According to the 1958 Jammu and Kashmir Agreement, Mensers went under China. This area was included in 110 villages in the China -occupied Ladakh tehsil.

When Baz Bahadur made a plan to attack Tibet

A writer has been OC Handa. his/her book ‘History of Uttaranchal’ states the rule of King Baz Bahadur of the Chand Dynasty (1638–1678) in Kumaon, Uttarakhand during the Mughal emperors. Baz Bahadur had very good relations with the Mughal emperors Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. At that time there was a terror of Huns on the mountains, which Baz Bahadur planned to attack Tibet to eliminate.

Baz Bahadur crossed the pass and captured the entire Mansarovar

Manmohan Sharma’s book ‘The Tragedy of Tibet’ states that Baz Bahadur moved towards Tibet with his/her army via Juhar Pass. Then Baz Bahadur captured Taklakot, a strong stronghold of the Huns. This was the first time in history that an Indian king captured this stronghold of Tibet. It then captured the Dogra army of Jammu in 1841. Baz Bahadur merged the entire area of ​​Dehradun and Mansarovar in the Kumaon Empire in 1670. However, history is very blurred over the occupation of Kailash Mansarovar.

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What is Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage, know importance

Kailash Mansarovar Tirtha is also called Ashtapad, Ganparvat and Rajatgiri. This is a pilgrimage of 6,638 meters (21,778 feet) high peak and Mansarovar adjoining Kailash’s snow. This region is called Manaskhand. According to mythology, Lord Rishabhdev, the Lord of Jainism, attained Nirvana here. In the Rajasuya Yajna of Yudhishthira, the king of this region presented black and white chamar made of best horses, gold, gems and yak tails. It is said that this mountain was built 30 million years ago. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage, which is considered to be the entrance to salvation.

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Security of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra handed over ITBP

Kailash Mansarovar travels from Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Tibet. The visit is protected by the India Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). At the same time, Kumaun Mandal Development Corporation (KMVN) and Sikkim Tourism Development Corporation (KPVN) help the devotees traveling to Kailash. A fitness test is done by the Delhi Heart and Lung Institute. The passenger may be canceled if he/she is found to be unsuccessful.

Registration can be done by visiting the website of the Ministry of External Affairs

By visiting the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, you can register online for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Keep passport size photos, first and last page photo, phone number and email of the passport, phone number and email for the journey. It takes about 25 days to complete this journey. It can cost from 2 to 3 lakhs.

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Shiva’s residence is Kailash, the Mount of Buddhism

Kailash mountain is the sacred residence of Lord Shiva for Hindus. In Buddhism, the Kailash mountain is awarded as a precious gem of Kang Rinpoche i.e. snow. Which is considered a sacred place associated with the attainment of knowledge and nirvana. In Buddhism, Mount Kailash is known as ‘Meru Mountains’ and is considered to be the abode of Demchok. Kailash mountain is known as Ashtapada for Jains. It is associated with his/her first Tirthankara Lord Rishabhnath. It holds importance as a place of spiritual awakening and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Kailash mentioned in the creation of Mahakavi Magh

Kailash Mountains are among the most holy places in the world due to Lord Shiva and Jain’s Lord Adinath. Mount Kailash is called the house of Lord Shiva, where Lord Mahadev in snow is very calm and immortal. There is a mention of Mount Kailash in many poetry of Sanskrit literature. Kailash is mentioned in the first canto of Shishupalavadham Mahakavya written by Mahakavi Magh.

China showed Kailash in its share, Nehru could not stop

For the first time in 1959, China showed a large part of Kailash Mansarovar adjoining Sikkim, Bhutan in its map. Then the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru lodged a strong opposition outside and inside the Parliament. Former ambassador Stobdan has written that Nehru may not have handed over this land to China, but he/she could not save it. he/she could not even stop China on this act.

Did the king of Kashmir give the Mainr area of ​​Kailash

The official report of 1961 gave full details of India’s historical, administrative and revenue rights on the areas near Kailash. China did not oppose it then. The agreement signed with the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947 does not mention to give Mainar area to China. There has been no legal resolve over the claim on the Mainr area.

Ravana and Bhasmasura did tenacity here

The circumambulation of Kailash starts from Tarchen and ends there. 40 km from Taklakot is the pass of Gurlala in Mandhata Mountains. In the middle of it is Mansarovar on the first left and demon pool on the right. A delightful view of the Bridile Dhawal Shikhar of Mount Kailash is visible far and wide. At the end of the pass, there is a place called Tirthapuri where there are hot water springs. There are chunkhari mounds around these springs. It is believed that Bhasmasura meditated here and he/she was also consumed here. According to Hindu scriptures, Ravana recited ‘Shiva Tandava Stotra’ in praise of Lord Shiva in Kailash Mansarovar.

What is the status of Kailash Mansarovar now

Currently, the area of ​​Kailash Mansarovar falls in Tibet, on which the British campaign started in 1903 and lasted until 1904. The British invaded the capital Lhasa. The British had to work hard to control it. Tibet was subjected to the People’s Republic of China on 24 October 1951. One of the highest peaks of the Kailash ranges is Mount Kailash, which is a part of the Trans-Himalaya. It is located in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The mountain is located at the Western TRAI Junction of China, India and Nepal. The journey is organized by the Ministry of External Affairs.

Brahmaputra, Indus and Sutlej originate from Mansarovar Lake

Kailash mountain is a mountain range located in Tibet. Mansarovar and Rakshastal are lakes in its west and south. The Kailash mountain range is believed to be formed during the early stages of the Himalayan mountain range. Four rivers were also born due to geological changes caused by the construction of the Kailash ranges, which flow in different directions-these are Indus, Karnali, Yarlung Tsangpo i.e. Brahmaputra and Sutlej. The Kailash ranges extend from Kashmir to Bhutan.

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