Mount Kailash, a circumambulation, a panoramic view
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Mount Kailash stands at an altitude of 6656 meters, its snow-capped peak symmetrical, shaped like a pyramid. In Tibetan, "Gang" means snow or snow mountain; Gang Rinpoche means "precious snow mountain." A truly immersive model.
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Tibetans often use this term to respectfully address highly esteemed lamas, masters, and Living Buddhas. Therefore, this appellation reflects both the Tibetans' reverence for Mount Kailash and a certain psychological intimacy, depicting the mountain as close as a spiritual master.
Mount Kailash (Tibetan: གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་), meaning "precious snow mountain," is located in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet. Its central coordinates are approximately 81.3° East longitude and 31° North latitude, and it is the main peak of the Gangdise Mountains.
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