Though hazardous, its enigmatic beauty is so attractive and awe-inspiring, irresistable and unimaginable.
But very few people venture to visit the great Himalayas because of it's difficult terrain and uncommon weather conditions.
The mountain is so huge, it cannot be seen in one view - it requires thousands of eyes to see the whole thing at one sight. It has four sides - From the south side it looks like a big white marble colossus; From east it looks like a golden crystal. In Tamil, it is called "Ponnermeniyan", which means golden figure. The view from North is full of diamond studded, brilliant and multicoloured. In the west, eight small mountains are surrounded. It is called 'Asthapath' which means eight, the eight black hills are Ganapathy, Subramani, Nandi, Brungi and so on; In the center is the Kailash mountain - Pure white in color.
It was in April 2012, we saw the Annapurna yatra service advertisement. We both were very much attracted to see the facilities given to senior citizens by the company. So we both went and registered. But we were accepted only for the last batch i.e., in September 2012. Even that they could get the Visa for us after a long struggle with Chinese Embassy. Because they had restricted entry for people who were above 65 years of age. We both were 70+, so it was with great difficulty the company could get us the Visa. At last, we got the visa on the last day.
So finally, we made up our mind to prepare for the journey. Unfortunately, we had very little time to get the important dresses and other accessories for the journey. In one day we prepared everything in a hurry and went on the Vinayaka Chaturthi day by the night plane at 6pm from Chennai Airport. We had a smooth journey and got down @ Delhi @ 9pm and waited in the airport till the morning 7am flight to Kathmandu. At 7am, in Delhi, we boarded the plane to Kathmandu. It was a pleasant journey.
We stayed in Kathmandu for a day and saw Pasupathinath temple and many more temples samll and big. On the banks of the Bagmathi river, Sri Jalayanarayana, a big black granite figure in lying down position on a stone serpant is found. A very beautiful and gigantic figure, shining and divine looking. Here is a picture of the Lord(Courtesy: panoramio.com) From there, I went to some nearby shops, where I bought a small Jalanarayanan figure in black stone, made exactly like the original. Then I bought a small "Saligram" of "Lakshmi Narayan", a rare variety and also a very precious one.
After praying to Lord Ganesha and Mahadev,we started from Kathmandu to Kailash. On the way, we could see the multivarious bounties of nature - tall and thick trees, creepers and lush green forests through out with white, blue, green, yellow, red and violet colored flowers of different sizes & shapes in full bloom.
Adding to this, in the middle, a white silvery river called Kosi river was serpanting through the forest. Natures' manifestations are still to come as we went up the forest.
A big river called Kali river was gushing down the valley with full of pure water. On the banks of this river, some cottages were built where we all stayed the night.
The climate was very much different from Kathmandu.So, we required acclimatization in the next location called Nyalam.
After acclamatizing our bodies, we started to go further - it was a tibetan plateau which was a dry desert and desert with full of stony hills.Not a blade of grass was there in contrast to what we saw so far.
That afternoon, we got down for taking our meals on the banks of Brahmaputra river. This river, which is supposed to be biggest in whole of south east asia, surprisingly was flowing with scanty water.
The area looked like a sandy beach. After munching our meals, we started towards Manasasarovar & Kailash Mountain. It was a long journey and we reached the destination in the evening and stayed in the cottages in front of the lake. Unlike other water bodies we saw on our way Manaasarovar lake is totally different. It is calm and silent about 88Kms in radius with it's blue & green colored water, it is not only enchanting but has medicinal values. When I was dehydrated & speechless, our sherpa guy brought small bottle of this water from the lake and made me drink little by little. Immediately it worked like a divine elixir and made me alright.
Highly experienced Sherpa staff were responsible for all camping and cooking management. They looked after our health very well.
Daily, Dioma tablets were given all of us both morning & evening without fail. That night happened to be a full moon night. That night we could see lot of stars moving down from the sky towards the lake from 3am to 5am.They were coming in groups & dropping in the manasarovar lake as though for a holy bath. But we couldnot see the whole episode in detail though all of us were awake.The weather @ 19000ft above sea level was unbearably chill and we could not go out of our homes to witness the great show. We both had no appetite or thirst and we could not take any solid food. We were not aware of the day or time or place.
My husband who is a doctor says it is a non-pathological dis orientation of time, date and appetite.
Nature's splendours were so enormous and great - it has left a lingering memory of it in us.
There is a longing to go to the tough piligrimage again and again. THe lone chance of going to the yatra was a blessing. Whoever goes to Kailash yatra comes back with rejuvenating changes in his body & mind. As Osho says, the Creator has become one with his creations. Hence we experience the all pervading aura in all its splendors. People who come here take the water from the lake, sand and pebbles from there as holy and divine
But very few people venture to visit the great Himalayas because of it's difficult terrain and uncommon weather conditions.
The mountain is so huge, it cannot be seen in one view - it requires thousands of eyes to see the whole thing at one sight. It has four sides - From the south side it looks like a big white marble colossus; From east it looks like a golden crystal. In Tamil, it is called "Ponnermeniyan", which means golden figure. The view from North is full of diamond studded, brilliant and multicoloured. In the west, eight small mountains are surrounded. It is called 'Asthapath' which means eight, the eight black hills are Ganapathy, Subramani, Nandi, Brungi and so on; In the center is the Kailash mountain - Pure white in color.
But we were not lucky enough to see all these. We saw only the southern side of the Himalayas. It is so huge and pure white in color. It's aura is all pervading. When I saw the brilliant white colour, I was stunned and became numb. My mind stopped working. I simply sat in front of it dumb founded and silent.
Everyone has his own or her own opinion about the Kailash Mountain. Each one's experience is different. Each one has his own unique experience about the appearance as well as the flora and fauna around it. I remembered what Arjuna said when he saw Lord Krishna's "Vishwa Roopa". Likewise, even thousand power eyes are not enough to view the whole figure of Mount Kailash. It is so huge and bright with unimaginable carvings and figures. It is Lord Shiva's Vishwa Roopa Darshan.
And one's health and physical fitness counts a lot. Without good health, it is very difficult to go to the altitude of 19000ft. At that height no enough oxygen is available.
I and my husband had three drawbacks, one is our age - we both were 70+, second is our physical fitness and the thirds is our lack of exercises, like pranayama or good breathing habits. My husband had undergone by-pass heart surgery around 10 years ago and he was in medication till date. His high blood pressure was needing continuous monitoring and maintenance. I had no hypertension or diabetes complaints but was suffering from Psoriasis for the past 40 years. I tried all systems of medicines like Allopathy, Homeopathy, Unani, Ayurveda, accupuncture etc., None of these gave me complete relief. In fact, the skin lesions which I had were in very bad shape. Factually put, I had nearly 170 lesions all over the body from head to foot. I was not able to walk properly and I could not comfortably wear any foot wear. Inspite of all these, our strong desire to go to Sri Kailash and Manasasarovar was deep rooted.
So finally, we made up our mind to prepare for the journey. Unfortunately, we had very little time to get the important dresses and other accessories for the journey. In one day we prepared everything in a hurry and went on the Vinayaka Chaturthi day by the night plane at 6pm from Chennai Airport. We had a smooth journey and got down @ Delhi @ 9pm and waited in the airport till the morning 7am flight to Kathmandu. At 7am, in Delhi, we boarded the plane to Kathmandu. It was a pleasant journey.
We stayed in Kathmandu for a day and saw Pasupathinath temple and many more temples samll and big. On the banks of the Bagmathi river, Sri Jalayanarayana, a big black granite figure in lying down position on a stone serpant is found. A very beautiful and gigantic figure, shining and divine looking. Here is a picture of the Lord(Courtesy: panoramio.com) From there, I went to some nearby shops, where I bought a small Jalanarayanan figure in black stone, made exactly like the original. Then I bought a small "Saligram" of "Lakshmi Narayan", a rare variety and also a very precious one.
After praying to Lord Ganesha and Mahadev,we started from Kathmandu to Kailash. On the way, we could see the multivarious bounties of nature - tall and thick trees, creepers and lush green forests through out with white, blue, green, yellow, red and violet colored flowers of different sizes & shapes in full bloom.
Adding to this, in the middle, a white silvery river called Kosi river was serpanting through the forest. Natures' manifestations are still to come as we went up the forest.
From Sarovar Yatra |
A big river called Kali river was gushing down the valley with full of pure water. On the banks of this river, some cottages were built where we all stayed the night.
From Sarovar Yatra |
After acclamatizing our bodies, we started to go further - it was a tibetan plateau which was a dry desert and desert with full of stony hills.Not a blade of grass was there in contrast to what we saw so far.
That afternoon, we got down for taking our meals on the banks of Brahmaputra river. This river, which is supposed to be biggest in whole of south east asia, surprisingly was flowing with scanty water.
The area looked like a sandy beach. After munching our meals, we started towards Manasasarovar & Kailash Mountain. It was a long journey and we reached the destination in the evening and stayed in the cottages in front of the lake. Unlike other water bodies we saw on our way Manaasarovar lake is totally different. It is calm and silent about 88Kms in radius with it's blue & green colored water, it is not only enchanting but has medicinal values. When I was dehydrated & speechless, our sherpa guy brought small bottle of this water from the lake and made me drink little by little. Immediately it worked like a divine elixir and made me alright.
From Sarovar Yatra |
Highly experienced Sherpa staff were responsible for all camping and cooking management. They looked after our health very well.
Daily, Dioma tablets were given all of us both morning & evening without fail. That night happened to be a full moon night. That night we could see lot of stars moving down from the sky towards the lake from 3am to 5am.They were coming in groups & dropping in the manasarovar lake as though for a holy bath. But we couldnot see the whole episode in detail though all of us were awake.The weather @ 19000ft above sea level was unbearably chill and we could not go out of our homes to witness the great show. We both had no appetite or thirst and we could not take any solid food. We were not aware of the day or time or place.
My husband who is a doctor says it is a non-pathological dis orientation of time, date and appetite.
Nature's splendours were so enormous and great - it has left a lingering memory of it in us.
There is a longing to go to the tough piligrimage again and again. THe lone chance of going to the yatra was a blessing. Whoever goes to Kailash yatra comes back with rejuvenating changes in his body & mind. As Osho says, the Creator has become one with his creations. Hence we experience the all pervading aura in all its splendors. People who come here take the water from the lake, sand and pebbles from there as holy and divine
From Sarovar Yatra |
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thank you for posting this wonderful memoirs of a yatri! its been greatly worded
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