Pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar in Far Western Tibet. A rare insight into the people, ancient practices, traditions and cultures living in one of the last, remote, authentic spiritua...
Pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar in Far Western Tibet. A rare insight into the people, ancient practices, traditions and cultures living in one of the last, remote, authentic spiritual sites undisturbed by the modern world. Video and photographic images during the Saga Dawa "full moon festival" celebrating the life of the Buddha. www.yoganature.org
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Type "Holy in Mongolia" and one sees the stone worshipping in Mongolia. The relevant video of stone worshiping in Mongolia, existence of Sivaism in China and as far as Japan and comparing with that of stone worshiping by Kiratas in Nepal shows that the worshiping of stone originated from Mongol people and not Vedic Arayan. Kiratas find refences in Veda, Purano and epics of ancient aryan text.
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The relevant video of stone worshiping in Mongolia, existence of Sivaism in China and as far as Japan and comparing with that of stone worshiping by Kiratas in Nepal shows that the worshiping of stone originated from Mongol people and not Vedic Arayan.
Kiratas find refences in Veda, Purano and epics of ancient aryan text.