Religion:Om Parvat
Om Parvat | |
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Om Parvat Mountain, 22 December 2021 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,590 m (18,340 ft) [1] |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 30°11′48″N 81°01′57″E / 30.19667°N 81.0325°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Himalayas |
Om Parvat a mountain located in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand, India [2][3] Om Parvat peak elevation is 5,590 m (18,340 ft) above sea level.[4] It is reached by the paved motorable Pithoragagh-Lipulekh Pass Highway (PLPH), via a spur along glaciated rivulet to Om Parvat from Nabhidhang. Route to Adi Kailash, from the forks at Gunji, goes northwest via Kuthi Valley along the Kuthi Yankti river. Mount Kailash in Tibet can be viewed from India from the Old Lipulekh Pass which lies northeast of Gunji (via NH-9 motorable till the pass) and the Limpiyadhura Pass (via Kuthi Valley) which lies northwest of Gunji.
The Om Parvat and the Adi Kailash and are not one and the same,[5] although there may be confusion in some sources. NH-9 extension from Pithoragarh goes to Gunji (Dame La). Gunji is the confluence of NW-S flowing Kuthi Yankti river and NE-S flowing Kali River. Kuthi Yankti river arises from the Limpiyadhura Pass northwest of Gunji and flows through Kuthi Valley to Gunji in south.
Sacred Status
It is considered sacred by Hindus and its snow deposition pattern resembles the sacred 'Om' (ॐ). Near Om Parvat, Parvat Lake and "Jonglingkong Lake". Jonglingkong Lake is sacred, as Lake Manasarovar, to the Hindus.
Om Parvat yatra circuit
Om Parvat can be viewed on the route to the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from the last camp (Nabhidhang Pass west of KMVN Huts) enroute Lipulekh Pass. India claim it in Indian Uttarakhand side on Dharchula, Pithoragarh district, India . Where as Nepal, claim it in Darchula District, Nepal. But it has always been the sacred mountain for Hindus among all over the world.[6] Many trekkers to Adi Kailash in Kuthi Valley often make a diversion at Gunji to view Om Parvat. Om Parvat is located east of Nabhi Dhang camp on Mount Kailash-Lake Manasarovar yatra route. Mount Kailash could be viewed from the Limpiyadhura Pass as well as the Old Lipulekh Pass (couple of kilometer west of Lipulekh Pass).
Adi Kailash Yatra Circuit
The Adi Kailash or Shiva Kailash is located in a different direction from the Om Parvat. Adi Kailash is located near Sin La pass and near Brahma Parvat. The base camp of Adi Kailash is 17 km from the Kuthi (Kuti) village in Kuthi Valley at sacred Jolingkong Lake which has a Hindu Shiva temple on its bank.[7]
The Adi Kailash Yatra Circuit begins by going up the Darma Valley and then going to Kuthi Yankti Valley via the Sin La pass to join the Mount Kailash-Lake Manasarovar Tibetan pilgrimage route down the Sharda River.[7]
See also
- Gunji, Uttarakhand
- Om beach
References
- ↑ "India Nordwest" (in de). https://www.himalaya-info.org/Map%20india_nordwest.htm.
- ↑ "Om Parvat" (in en). https://peakvisor.com/peak/om-parvat.html.
- ↑ "Om Parvat India - | Om Peak Dharchula info". https://www.euttaranchal.com/tourism/om-parvat.php.
- ↑ "Om Parvat" (in en). https://peakvisor.com/peak/om-parvat.html.
- ↑ Template:Cite peakware
- ↑ Arpi, Claude (28 October 2015). "EDITORIAL: Borderline blues". http://www.asianews.network/content/editorial-borderline-blues-2763.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Little Kailash expedition Sept 19th-Oct 14th 2002". http://www.moran-mountain.co.uk/moran-mountaineering/kailash-expedition-reports.htm.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om Parvat.
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