Can't fly a helicopter nor couldn't climb ... Kailash is still a mystery to the world, science couldn't solve it, its unresolved questions

The Kailash mount is not only a mountain, but also a confluence of spirituality, mystery and religious beliefs, which are equally respected in Hinduism, but also in Buddhism, Jainism and Tibetan bone tradition. This mountain is located in the Tibet region and is considered the residence of Lord Shiva and is therefore counted in the holiest mountains. After a five -year gap, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra resumed in 2025, which is counted among the world’s most difficult and mysterious pilgrims. It is described in Scripture. The wonderful glory of Kailash is mentioned in religious texts such as Shiva Purana, Scanda Purana and Matsya Purana. This place is not just a pilgrimage, but a divine feeling. It is believed that this mountain itself is the residence of Lord Shiva, where they are included in Samadhi. Kailash mountains are still invincible today, although high peaks like Mount Everest have been conquered in the world, but the low -height Kailash Mountain remains invincible today. Many climbers tried to climb on it, but no one was successful. This mountain remains a mystery and challenge today. Milarepa: Just winner? The only name associated with this mountain is that of the Buddhist Holy Milarepa, who claimed to have climbed and returned Kailash on Kailash in the 11th century. But this phenomenon is also seen as a religious miracle and not as a physical victory. The mystery of the mountain is related to religious beliefs, it is also believed to be the dwelling of gods and saints. It is said that only these powers can reach here that are extremely holy and divine. To climb this mountain in a religious point of view is considered taboo for ordinary people. Because of the dwelling of Lord Shiva, it is considered a sin. Because of its worship in four religions, its holiness is crucial. An invisible power and mysterious sounds also make this place more mysterious. Why don’t helicopters fly over Kailash? Geographically, the level of air pressure and oxygen is very low at the peak of the Kailash mount, which is impossible to fly any type of aircraft or helicopter there. In addition, the government and the local administration declared the region as a fly zone regarding religious sentiments. Scientific reasons behind this mystery are difficult topography: There are standing and smooth rocks as you climb on Mount Kailash, making it dangerous. Magnetic effects: Some scientists believe that the Kailash mountain has a strong magnetic field, which can affect electronic devices and the human body. Disorientation problem: Many climbers claim that their minds disappear as they climb here, thereby deviating or not returning their way.