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Kailasha or Kailasa () is the celestial abode of the god . It is traditionally recognized as a mountain where Shiva resides along with his consort , and their children, and .

(1998). 9788176250399, Sarup and Sons. .
, located in the , in the western part of the , is considered as a geographic manifestation of Kailasha.


Etymology
The name is given as " " (कैलास; var. कैलाश) in . It could have been derived from the word " " (केलास), which means "crystal".


Theology and mythology
The abode of Kailasha is said to be guarded by a set of led by Nandi, the (mount) of Shiva. According to the , Shiva and Parvati are often described as engaged in discussions regarding Hindu philosophies seated in Kailasha. Other gods and devas are described as assembling at Kailasha to witness Shiva taking the form of and engaging in a .

believe Kailasha to be the which is considered to be a stairway to , a heaven where the devas reside. Meru is considered as the center of the universe and is said to be high, connecting the earth with the under world and heaven with Shiva residing on top of the mountain.

According to the , Kailasha is located amidst the Himavat range between Malayavat and Gandhamadhana mountains. Some scriptures indicate that Shiva resides in a horn of the mountains called as Saivatra. The text further states that the mountain gleans of gold when the rays of the sun fall on it and is said to contain lovely woods, lakes, rivers adorned with fruit trees, precious stones and life saving herbs. It also describes Kailasha as the means to reach heaven and only a being without any sins would be able to scale it. Kailasha is said to have a golden gate nearby a lake called Alaka adorned with golden lotuses and sweet tasting water from which arises. As per the Mahabharata, the , along with their wife , traveled towards the summit of Kailasha as a means to reach heaven, but only , who was accompanied by a dog, was able to make it.

The Hindu epic describes Kailasha and as places unlike anywhere in the world. It also uses Kailasha as a reference to describe the mountains of . According to the of the epic, it is said that attempted to uproot Kailasha as retaliation against Shiva, who in turn, pressed his right big toe upon the mountain, trapping Ravana in between. This representation of Shiva is also referred to as (meaning "form showing favour to Ravana") while seated upon his abode at Kailasha.

(2025). 9780500510889, Thames & Hudson.

The states that Kailasha is a pillar of the world, located at the heart of six mountain ranges symbolizing a . It also states that the four faces of Mount Kailasha are made of , , , and . It further talks about Shiva sitting in a lotus position, engaged in deep meditation within the confines of the mountain. The mountain is home to four lakes, whose water is shared by the gods and four rivers that originate from the and flow to the earth. The describes similarly with the mountain located close to a lake consisting of clear water with lotuses and lilies decked with water birds. The places Kailasha as located south of Mount Meru. The mentions the lake Manasarovar with Kailasha and describes the abode as located on the highest peak, perpetually covered with snow. The Kumārasambhava and the Meghadūta by Kālidāsa also have similar descriptions of Kailasha.


Geographical location
located in the (Gangdisê Mountains) of the , in the western part of the Tibetan Plateau is considered to be a geographic manifestation of Kailasha and is considered sacred in Hinduism. Multiple rivers originate from these mountains including the (which becomes the ), the , the and the , a tributary of . All these river systems originate in a area in the Kailasha region. Kailasha is located close to and lakes. Mansarovar is a high altitude fresh water lake fed by glaciers and overflows into Rakshastal, an salt water lake.
(2025). 9781598846546, ABC-CLIO. .

Due to its perceived sacredness, people from India, Nepal and other countries undertake a pilgrimage called yatra to the mountain. The pilgrimage involves trekking towards Lake Manasarovar and a circumambulation of Mount Kailasha. The path around Mount Kailasha is long. believe that doing a circumambulation of Mount Kailasha on foot is a spiritually beneficial practice that can bring various positive effects, such as the collection of meritorious karma, the cleansing of sins from one's consciousness, and good fortune. The circumambulation is made in a clockwise direction by the Hindus.


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