Chapter 457: The Night of the Sacred Mountain

"I'm here, so I can see it clearly, through it...... For more up-to-date chapters, visit wèn:щw. If you see it too clearly, it will be meaningless to live. The vicissitudes of life on the earth, but with the flick of a finger, superpowers tilting each other and attacking each other, are nothing but a worthless zero-sum game. Even if one country occupies the entire earth, it is incomparably small compared to the vast solar system, the Milky Way, and the universe. What's more, outside of the universe, there are infinite parallel universes, mirror universes, and hive universes, which are boundless and endless...... Only the end is the best destination. In the dream, Donna said resolutely.

"Don't, Don't, don't-" Lin Xuan screamed and woke up from his dream, covered in cold sweat.

There was no Donna, no second "man", he slept on a cramped marching 'bed', which was in a military tent, and there was silence all around, without a single human voice.

He got out of bed, sat awake for a while, and then came out of the tent.

It was already dark, and it was definitely beyond the departure time that Tian Meng said.

There was not a single light to be seen in the camp, so the tents were immersed in darkness.

"Are you awake?" Tian Meng turned out from behind the tent opposite, carrying a short gun in his hand, and the expression on his face was very nervous.

"Where have you been? Why didn't you call me ahead of time? Lin Xuan asked.

"I'm going to take care of something else." Tian Meng approached, the smile on his face slightly stiffened.

"Can we go?" Lin Xuan asked again.

The 'chaotic' and 'chaotic' dreams made his mood extremely bad, but he couldn't say anything.

"Well, yes, I'm actually going to call you!" Tian Meng said with a smile.

The two of them walked out of the camp and walked towards the cliff of the Great Ten Thousand Characters.

As we all know, the status of the sacred mountain is 'sexual' in the world, and it is mentioned in the Indian creation epic "Ramayana" and the Tibetan historical books "The Book of the Past World" and "The Chronicles of the Mountains and Seas of Gangdis". From these accounts, it is inferred that the worship of Mount Kairen can be traced back to around 1000 BC. Mount Kairen Boqi is also recognized as the center of the world by Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, the original Tibetan religion of Bon, and ancient Jainism. It means "mountain of the gods" in Tibetan and "Shiva's paradise" in Sanskrit (Shiva is the main god of Hinduism), and Bon has its origins. Every year, pilgrims from India, Nepal, Bhutan and other Tibetan areas continue to reflect and deepen the sacred meaning here.

Most of the world's religions have one thing in common - pilgrimage. With a strong and great desire, a pilgrimage is made along a relatively fixed holy path full of miracles and revelations to a recognized holy place. Pilgrimage has been around for a long time. In Tibet, where the natural environment is extremely dangerous, the pilgrimage is especially 'refined' and persistent.

Tibetans who believe in Buddhism firmly believe that pilgrimage cleanses away the sins of past and present lives, adds infinite merits, and ultimately leads to liberation from samsara and attainment of bliss. Therefore, there are always countless Tibetans who prostrate their heads between heaven and earth in a unique way of prostrating their heads and trekking towards the holy land. Without flesh and blood, there would be no pilgrimage, no pilgrimage, no pilgrimage, no devotion to the soul without going through a lot of hardships and crossing the real time and space. For a believer, the pilgrimage is a sacred act that can be taken seriously for a lifetime. It can even be said that a pilgrimage beyond the meaning of "asceticism" is the only way to take the journey of an individual life to the extreme!

The Gangdis Mountains are located at the highest altitude in the world, and major rivers such as the Ganges, Indus, and Brahmaputra originate. In the minds of believers, these rivers have a sacred connection to Mount Kailash. According to the Bon scriptures, a river flows down from Kailash and flows into the unconquerable lake. Four great rivers originate from this and flow to the north, south, east and west. The Senge Zangpo-Shiquan River (downstream is the Indus River) flowing to the north, rich in diamond deposits, and the people who drink the water are as brave as lions; To the south is the Majia Zangbo - Peacock River (downstream is the Ganges), which is rich in silver sand, and the people who drink the water of this river are as lovely as peacocks; To the east is the Dancho Zangpo-Maquan River (downstream of the Brahmaputra River), which is rich in emeralds, and the people who drink the water of this river are as strong as good horses; To the west is the Langchen Zangpo-Xiangquan River (downstream is the Sutrej River), rich in gold and the people who drink the water of this river are as strong as elephants.

According to legend, some relics of the early Buddhist Venerable Milarepa and Narubenqiong during their battle at Kailash are still preserved. Wandering around these places and praying is an indispensable lesson for future generations of pilgrims.

Turning the mountain is the most common way for pilgrims from different places. There are two mountain roads: the outer line is the large mountain ring route with Kairen 'wave' Qi as the core, and the inner line is the small mountain ring route with Injietuo Mountain as the core on the south side of Kairen 'wave' Qi. The total length of the outer route is 53 kilometers, and it takes 3 days to hike and 15-20 days to kowtow. Turning the mountain people generally turn the outside line after turning 13 laps of the outside line and then turning the inside line. During the Year of the Horse in the Tibetan calendar, the largest number of pilgrims turn the mountain. It is said that the zodiac of the Buddha Shakyamuni (the traditional Tibetan zodiac view is more influenced by the corresponding views of the Han people, and the specific arrangement of the zodiac genus is also consistent with the Han people, in order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, 'chicken' (also made of crows), dog, pig. (The Tibetan calendar combines the doctrines of 'yin' and yang and the five elements, and is different from the Han land in terms of solar terms in specific years, so the zodiac is also slightly different) belongs to the horse, and the year of the horse turns around the mountain is equivalent to 13 times in other years, and it is the most effective and accumulates merits.

It is said that the most famous Mount Meru in Buddhism is Kailash. According to the "Little Dictionary of Buddhism": Sumeru, the name of the mountain, the center of a small world. During the pre-Buddhist period of the Zhangzhung Honke, Kairen Bo Qi was known as the "Nine-fold (Wanzi) Mountain", and it is said that 360 gods of the Yongzhong Honkyo religion lived here. The patriarch of this religion, Dumba Sinhuan (Lucky Rao Miwo Rulai Buddha), descended from the sky, and this mountain is the place where he landed. In the Jain religion that emerged in the 5th-6th centuries BCE, Gangren 'Bo' Qi was called "Ashtabada", the highest mountain, where the founder of Jainism, Rishabhana, attained liberation.

Hitler had personally ordered that Heinrich, a member of the Nazi "stormtroopers", should be allowed to enter the country. Haller's five SS and Nazis secretly traveled to Tibet to find a mysterious place called Shambala, which Shambhala presumably was in Kailash. According to legend, there was a hidden axis of the earth, and as an outright cultist, Himmler stubbornly believed that if the axis of the world was turned in the opposite direction, he could turn back the clock and return Nazi Germany to the invincible year of 1939, and also correct the mistakes it had made, start the war again and achieve victory - 42041 + dsuaahhh + 29656873 - >