Atrayo
Skilled Investigator
Hello All,
Nearly a month ago on the "Paracast" the guest speaker Klaus Dona spoke briefly of an ancient statues on a mountain face at a high altitude in Tibet.
A couple days later on the Travel Channel i saw a program on Tibet regarding a brief look at the religious practices of Tibetan Buddhists and Hindus. Where they showcased an impressive mountain peak that has 4 Sides and of which is the mouth to the 4 Great Rivers in the Asian world.
This mountain is called Mount Kailash, which i found this link doing a cursory search online for a brief overview on the mountain.
Taking a look at the pic in the link provided above this mount i'm speculating is hiding something. Noting this Mount is Holy Ground for 4 religions, which are: Hindus, Buddhism, Jains, and Bon ( a pre-Buddhist shamanic faith).
Since this mount is in a rugged and dangerous remote region of the world at 22,000 feet. Besides being a sacred mount that is forbidden to all from even scaling it.
I wonder if the mount peak isn't covering a carved pyramid under thousands of years of sediment?
Also those who are into numerology that there is the associated trinity of 4's with this Mount Kailash. Birthplace to 4 religions, mount has 4 faces, and 4 of Asia's great rivers start here at the base of the mount.
Interesting site nonetheless.
Nearly a month ago on the "Paracast" the guest speaker Klaus Dona spoke briefly of an ancient statues on a mountain face at a high altitude in Tibet.
A couple days later on the Travel Channel i saw a program on Tibet regarding a brief look at the religious practices of Tibetan Buddhists and Hindus. Where they showcased an impressive mountain peak that has 4 Sides and of which is the mouth to the 4 Great Rivers in the Asian world.
This mountain is called Mount Kailash, which i found this link doing a cursory search online for a brief overview on the mountain.
How long have people been coming to this sacred mountain? The answers are lost in antiquity, before the dawn of Hinduism, Jainism or Buddhism. The cosmologies and origin myths of each of these religions speak of Kailash as the mythical Mt. Meru, the Axis Mundi, the center and birth place of the entire world. The mountain was already legendary before the great Hindu epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, were written. Indeed, Kailash is so deeply embedded in the myths of ancient Asia that it was perhaps a sacred place of another era, another civilization, now long gone and forgotten.
Taking a look at the pic in the link provided above this mount i'm speculating is hiding something. Noting this Mount is Holy Ground for 4 religions, which are: Hindus, Buddhism, Jains, and Bon ( a pre-Buddhist shamanic faith).
Since this mount is in a rugged and dangerous remote region of the world at 22,000 feet. Besides being a sacred mount that is forbidden to all from even scaling it.
I wonder if the mount peak isn't covering a carved pyramid under thousands of years of sediment?
Also those who are into numerology that there is the associated trinity of 4's with this Mount Kailash. Birthplace to 4 religions, mount has 4 faces, and 4 of Asia's great rivers start here at the base of the mount.
Interesting site nonetheless.