Mysteries Geographical Location
Mount Kailash is the axis of the Earth and maintains the atmosphere to keep all living beings alive. What more, its location is in synchronization with all other ancient monuments in the world and the Earth’s poles. It is located at an exact distance of 6666 kilometers from the monument of Stonehenge.
Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal
Secret Mountain Kailash Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal. They are located next to and divided among themselves with a thin isthmus of the mountains.
Lake Manasarovar
Water Manasarovar (translation — a lively and clean lake water) fresh. Tibetans revere the lake located at 4560 above sea level, as sacred. From it you can take water for drinking and bathing. Interesting, but in any weather Manasarovar remained calm, keeping calm.
Mount Kailash
The rapid aging of those who are near it. By the way, how quickly grow hair and nails can be assumed that the 12 hours spent near Kailash, equal to two weeks in normal conditions.
Climbing is Impossible
Although people have so far not been successful in climbing the revered Mount Kailash, yet the mountain strangely changes the target location to those who want to climb it. Subsequently, numerous expeditions have failed to climb its summit, as Mount Kailash changes the tracks position in the opposite direction.
Lakes
The higher lake Manasarovar (one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world), is the sacred lake, and is round like the sun. The lower lake Rakhast Tal (one of the highest salt-water lakes) is the devil’s lake and has the shape of the crescent moon. The two lakes represent solar and lunar forces, good and negative energies respectively.
Kailash Pyramids
One of the ideas the Russians have put forward is that Mt. Kailash could be a vast, human-built pyramid, the centre of an entire complex of smaller pyramids, a hundred in total. This complex, moreover, might be the centre of a world–wide system connecting other monuments or sites where paranormal phenomena have been observed.
The mysterious shapes of the lakes
The higher lake Manasarovar (one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world), is the sacred lake, and is round like the sun. The lower lake Rakhast Tal (one of the highest salt-water lakes) is the devil’s lake and has the shape of the crescent moon. The two lakes represent solar and lunar forces, good and negative energies respectively.