See, the Kailash Parvat, now in Tibet, is a sacred mountain, with Lake Mansarovar at its doorstep. No rituals or poojas are allowed there. No flowers can be immersed in the lake.
That way, I must say the Chinese have maintained the sanctity.
Kailasa, at Ellora, is a magnificent feat. Eighth century CE? UNESCO heritage site.
I wouldn't mind awakening the skies...
We could give that a try! 😀
See, the Kailash Parvat, now in Tibet, is a sacred mountain, with Lake Mansarovar at its doorstep. No rituals or poojas are allowed there. No flowers can be immersed in the lake.
That way, I must say the Chinese have maintained the sanctity.
Kailasa, at Ellora, is a magnificent feat. Eighth century CE? UNESCO heritage site.