Di Tích Phật Giáo Mt Kailash TIBET

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Slide 1:Di tích Ph?t Giáo Mountain KAILASH - TIBET - CHINA http://my.opera.com/vinhbinhpro July 22,2009 Nh?n space bar d? xem trang k? ti?p


Slide 2:Mt KAILASH TIBET CHINA


Slide 4:MANSAROVAR lake 4530 m RAKSHAS TAL lake 4515 m


Slide 20:The Brahmaputra River


Slide 21:Mount Kailash (Tibetan: ?????????????, Gang Rinpoche; Chinese: ?????; Sanskrit: ????? ?????, Kailasa Parvata) is a peak in the Gangdisê Mountains, which are part of the Himalayas in Tibet. It lies near the source of some of the longest rivers in Asia: the Indus River, the Sutlej River (a major tributary of the Indus River), the Brahmaputra River, and the Karnali River (a tributary of the Ganges River). It is considered as a sacred place in five religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Ayyavazhi and the Bön faith. In Hinduism, it is considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva. The mountain lies near Lake Manasarowar and Lake Rakshastal in Tibet. There have been no recorded attempts to climb Mount Kailash; it is considered off limits to climbers in deference to Buddhist and Hindu beliefs. It is the most significant peak in the world that has not seen any known climbing attempts. (www.en.wikipedia.com) Lake Manasarowar


Slide 32:Every year, thousands make a pilgrimage to Kailash, following a tradition going back thousands of years. Pilgrims of several religions believe that circumambulating Mount Kailash on foot is a holy ritual that will bring good fortune. The peregrination is made in a clockwise direction by Hindus and Buddhists. Followers of the Jain and Bönpo religions circumambulate the mountain in a counterclockwise direction. The path around Mount Kailash is 52 km (32 mi) long. (www.en.wikipedia.com)


Slide 35:Walking around the holy mountain- a part of its official park- has to be done on foot, pony or yak, taking some three days of trekking starting from a height of around 15,000 ft (4,600 m) to cross the Dolma pass 19,000 ft (5,800 m), and encamping for two nights en route. First, near the meadow of Dirapuk gompa, some 2 to 3 km (1.2 to 1.9 mi) before the pass and second, after crossing the pass and going downhill as far as possible (viewing Gauri Kund in the distance). (www.en.wikipedia.com)


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Slide 45:Ð?nh KAILASH ( ? gi?a)


Slide 46:The word Kailasa means "crystal" in Sanskrit. The Tibetan name for the mountain is Gangs Rin-po-che, meaning "precious jewel of snows". Another local name for the mountain is Tisé (Tibetan: ??????) mountain, which derives from ti tse in the Zhang-Zhung language, meaning "water peak" or "river peak". In the Jain tradition, the mountain is referred to as Ashtapada. (www.en.wikipedia.com)


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