Kailash Parvat (6,638m) - sacred, unclimbed peak (OC)

Started by Suraj, Jun 21, 2026, 01:45 PM

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Suresh

China must have already climbed it long before. No brainer.

Esha

You must have gone to Kailash to snap this photo if you're saying it's OC?

Shilpa

Okay, what's your point? Did you actually travel to Mt. Kailash? Was this picture taken by you?

Jasmin

I wish Tibet hadn't been invaded by China and also Turkistan. I understand what China did to Manchuria, Yunnan and Inner Mongolia, but I think Tibet and Turkistan are completely separate countries. The Chinese sphere historically covered only eastern and central China, never Turkistan or Tibet. Only one empire, a by‑product of the Mongol Empire, ever claimed them in its Chinese world history, not just China itself. China claiming Tibet is like India claiming Iran, and China having Inner Mongolia is like India having West Bengal. Do you see the difference? Nothing changes, and the genocide in the two nations of Turkistan and Tibet is being covered up by the Chinese government. Anyone who speaks up gets their life ruined, as Arunachal Pradesh CM recently said India shares a border with Tibet, not China.


Simran

It was climbed by Tibetan yogis such as Milarepab.

Isha

Why post an AI‑generated picture? Shame on you.

Pooja


Vaishali

It's not sacred; it's just very difficult to climb.
I don't know why, but in our religion anything that's impossible or extremely hard gets associated with deities, so people stop questioning it and get silenced.
Only a few people have climbed it before.