The picture shows a mountain in the Himalayan mountain range, lying in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarkhand, India near Sinla pass. It is considered sacred by Hindus. Its appearance is distinctly similar to Mount Kailash in Tibet.
Near this mountain lie Parvati Lake and Jonglingkong Lake. Jonglingkong Lake is sacred, as Manasarovar, to the Hindus.
What is this mountain called? and why?
Answer: It's the Om Parbat, as it is most popular known, beacuse its distinct snow pattern forms the Hindu symbol of "aum/om". Good going ppl!
It is the Om Parvat?
ReplyDeleteOr the Kanchenjanga!
Om Parvat.It is known by this name because its snow deposition pattern is said to resemble the Hindu sacred syllable 'AUM' (ॐ).
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ReplyDeleteOm parvat...the snow covering looks like the Aum.
ReplyDeleteAwesome question! Its the om parvat..named because the snow deposition forms an 'om' symbol..
ReplyDeleteAwesome question! Its the Om parvat named so because the way the snow is deposited forms an 'Om' symbol..
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ReplyDeleteBcoz the snow deposition resembles OM. Parvat - Mountain.
its d om parvat...
ReplyDeleteits snow forms a shape resembling the character "om"!!
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ReplyDeleteADI-KAILASH (CHHOTA KAILASH)
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Om Parvat
ReplyDeleteThe snow forms a distinctive "om" symbol which is sacred.
Om Parvat (also Adi Kailash, Little Kailash, Jonglingkong Peak, Baba Kailash, Chhota Kailash)
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OM PARVAT - AS IT RESEMBLES OM MANTRA. PARVAT - MOUNTAIN
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ReplyDeleteOM (or AUM)PARVAT
ReplyDeleteIts Snow deposition pattern resembles the Sacred Hindu Syllable 'AUM'
om parbat.
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