Kinner Kailash is an important religious place for Hindus and
Buddhism. Kinner Kailash is a symbol of faith for Hindus. Kinner Kailash
is located near the Tibet border in Kinnaur district of Himachal
Pradesh. Kinner Kailash is a mountain which is 6050 meters (about 24,000
feet) above sea level. Kinner Kailash is situated on the top of the
mountain, whose height is approximately 40 feet and the width is about
16 feet. In Hindu religion, this khand is worshiped as Lord Shiva's
natural Shiva Ling. There is also Parikrama of Kinner Kailash, which is
one of the pilgrimage pilgrimages to the Himalayas for Hindus.
The
Himalaya Mountains are not only related to Hindu mythology, but it also
has a deep attachment to the belief of Hindu society. This is the same
Himalaya from where the origin of the river Ganges is originated from
Ghumukh. Kullu, the valley of the Gods, also comes in the same Himalayan
range. There are more than 350 temples in this valley.
Travel to
Kinner Kailash is considered as difficult as traveling to Mansarovar and
Amarnath. This journey begins every year in the month of Savan. It
takes about 2 to 3 days to complete the journey. This visit has been
opened for tourists since 1993. During the journey, flowers of Brahma
Lotus can be seen in thousands of thousands. This flower is very much
like Lord Shiva.
According to Hindu mythology this place is
associated with Lord Shiva and Parvati. It is believed that the meeting
of Lord Shiva and Parvati has happened in this place.
It has been said in mythology that Lord Shiva organized the Deities and Gods assembly on Kinner Kailash Peak in every winter.
Every
year, hundreds of Shiv devotees travel in the month of July and August
through the inaccessible route to Kinner Kailash. In order to start the
journey of Kinner Kailash, devotees have to cross the Sutlej river and
reach Tangling village from Powari, located on National Highway-5, about
seven km from the district headquarter. Parvati Kund is about five
hundred meters away from Ganesh Park. There is a belief about this Kund
that if the coin is cast from reverence, it will be fulfilled. Following
the holy bath in this kund, after passing a rough 24-hour hard journey,
the Kinner can see the Shiva at Kailash.
One feature of this Shiv
Ling of Kinner Kailash is that it changes color several times a day.
White before sunrise, yellow after sunrise, red before sunset and it
becomes black after sunset.