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OM PARVAT - SYMBOL OF SPIRITUALITY & DEVOTION !!

Started by एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720, October 09, 2007, 01:07:07 PM

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720


Dosto,

Here is the mythologial story behind Om Parvat.

Regards,

M S Mehta

some spiritual as well as adventure flavour.

According to the Hindu mythology, creator of the world Lord Shiva resides on Mount Kailash. Hindus belive there are three Kailash mountain in the world, Kailash manasasarovar or the Greater /Bada Kailash which is in Tibet, Adi Kailash or the Chota Kailasha in Uttaranchal and Kinnaur Kailash in Himachal Pradesh. Government of India organises piligrimage tours to Greater Kailash in association with the China government. Adi Kailash lies on the route to Greater Kailash near the Sino-Indo border. Majority of the trek is along the Kali river, which is natural India-Nepal border. Om Parvat marks the tri-junction point, point where borders of Tibet, Nepal and India meet. 

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720


How to reach there.

How to reach:
Nearest Airport: Delhi

Nearest Railway: Kathgodam (280 kms from Delhi)


Trek starts from place called Tawaghat. Tawaghat can be reached from Delhi via Kathgodam-Pitthoragh-and Dharchula by road. The trek route is as follows

Tawaght - Pangu - Sosa - Narayan Aashram - Sirkha - Samry- Simkhola - Gala - Malapa - Budhi - Chiya Lekh - Gunji.


From Gunji, both Adi Kailash and Om parvat could be reached. For Om Parvat, the route from Guni is  Kala pani - Nabidhang (Om Parvat). One can come back on same route and from Gunji one reaches Adi Kailash through Kutti and Jollingkong. There exists a circuit route from Jollingkong to Tawaghat through high altitude Sinla pass. This route follows Jollingkong - Shinla pass - Darma valley - Bidang - Baun -Bauling -Twaghat.

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720


Here another photo of OM Parvat


Anubhav / अनुभव उपाध्याय

Wah Mehta ji +1 karma aapke liye aap to information ki khaan le ke aa rahe ho.

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720


Thanx sir.

Nobody has made this om shape parvat. Of course, there is divine mircale.




Quote from: Anubhav Upadhyay on October 09, 2007, 01:36:35 PM
Wah Mehta ji +1 karma aapke liye aap to information ki khaan le ke aa rahe ho.

पंकज सिंह महर

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' (ॐ) written on it. Near Om Parvat lie beautiful 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.

This peak was attempted for the first time by an Indo-British team including Martin Moran, T. Rankin, M. Singh, S. Ward, A. Williams and R. Ausden. The climbers promised not to ascend the final 10 m (30 ft) out of respect for the peak's holy status. However, they were stopped around 200 m (660 ft) short of the summit by very loose snow and rock conditions.

The first ascent of Adi Kailash came on October 8, 2004. The team comprised Tim Woodward, Jack Pearse, Andy Perkins (UK); Jason Hubert, Martin Welch, Diarmid Hearns, Amanda George (Scotland); and Paul Zuchowski (USA). They did not ascent the final few metres, again out of respect for the sacred nature of the summit.

Om Parvat can be viewed enroute to the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from the last camp below Lipu Lekh pass at Nabhidhang. Many trekkers to Adi Kailash often make a diversion to view Om Parvat.


पंकज सिंह महर

Elevation         6,191 metres (20,312 ft)[1]
Location          Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India
Range             Eastern Kumaon Himalaya
Coordinates     30°20′00″N, 80°25′00″E

यह पर्वत मानव निर्मित नही है, यह दुर्लभ पर्वत हिन्दू मैथोलाजी की प्रमाणिकता को और मजबूती देता है. कैलाश मानसरोवर यात्रा के बीच में नाभीडांग से इसके दर्शन होते हैं.


पंकज सिंह महर


पंकज सिंह महर

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' (ॐ) 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.

This peak was attempted for the first time by an Indo-British team including Martin Moran, T. Rankin, M. Singh, S. Ward, A. Williams and R. Ausden. The climbers promised not to ascend the final 10 metres (30 ft) out of respect for the peak's holy status. However, they were stopped around 200 m (660 ft) short of the summit by very loose snow and rock conditions.

The first ascent of Adi Kailash came on October 8, 2004. The team comprised Tim Woodward, Jack Pearse, Andy Perkins (UK); Jason Hubert, Martin Welch, Diarmid Hearns, Amanda George (Scotland); and Paul Zuchowski (USA). They did not ascend the final few metres, again out of respect for the sacred nature of the summit.

Om Parvat can be viewed enroute to the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from the last camp below Lipu Lekh pass at Nabhidhang. Many trekkers to Adi Kailash often make a diversion to view Om Parvat.


from- wikipedia