π️ Where Adventure Meets Divinity in Mount Kailash at 17,000 ft …and the Mischief of Bag No. 26

π️ Where Adventure Meets Divinity in Mount Kailash at 17,000 ft …and the Mischief of Bag No. 26 Why Kailash? Mount Kailash is not just a mountain; it is an energy center of the world. Irrespective of religion, it is regarded as a powerful cosmic axis — a point where the physical, spiritual, and universal energies intersect. Pilgrims from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon faiths all bow here, yet Kailash itself belongs to none and to all. In the Mahabharata, the Pandavas walked north toward this region on their final journey. One by one, they fell. Only Yudhishthira and a dog survived, and it is said they were taken in a celestial vehicle (a UFO) to the heavens — a story that hints at Kailash being more than a geographical location. Mystics and scientists alike see Kailash as a mystery beyond time, space, and dimension. Some theories suggest Kailash resonates across 3D and even 11D realities, functioning like a cosmic antenna. For me personally, standing before Kailash felt like bei...