Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 Om Parvat (also Adi Kailash, Little Kailash, Jonglingkong Peak, Baba Kailash, Chhota Kailash) is an ancient holy Hindu mountain in the Himalayan mountain range, lying in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India, near Sinla pass. Its appearance is distinctly similar to Mount Kailash in Tibet In addition, its snow deposition pattern gives the impression of the Hindu sacred syllable 'AUM' (à¥) written on it. Near Om Parvat lie Parvati Lake and Jonglingkong Lake. Jonglingkong Lake is sacred, like Mansarovar, to the Hindus. Opposite to this peak is a mountain called Parwati Muhar, whose snow shines like a crown in the sun.. Above - AUM Parvat from Navidhang From Gunji the kailash Mansarover route branches off to Kalapani from where the Kali river originates. Onwards from here is Navidhang (3987m) Lipupass is only 9kms from here. From Navidhang "Aum Parvat" ,the miracle of nature is clearly perceptible. Snow lies on this mountain in the shape of a perpetual "Aum", the primordial sound. All other slopes may be bare but this inscription in snow is everlasting and as one observes it, one gets the feeling that the mountain itself is Lord Shiva incarnate. The Om Parvat in Pithoragarh district in India and the "OM" shaped snow is a Natural Phenomenon. For any Advancement in Life we have to Accept some Restrictive Disciplines. A River is bound by the Banks thus it Flows Forward, A Tree is bound to the Earth thus it Grows Upwards, The Strings of a Sitar are bound to the Instrument & thus Music is produced. No Boundaries Attached - Rohit Behal Get rid of Add-Ons in your email ID. Get yourname. Sign up now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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