Describe the purpose of author's journey to mount kailash
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The purpose of the author's journey to Mount Kailash. Answer The purpose of the author's journey to Mount Kailash was to complete the Kora, which was a sacred religious ritual according to Hindu and Buddhist tradition. ... The author was sitting in a cafe in Darchen when he met Norbu.
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The purpose of the author's journey to Mount Kailash was to complete the religious pilgrimage of Kora and also to experience the much acclaimed beauty of Man Sarobar.
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- The story 'Silk Road' by the English author Nick Middleton is a travelogue that shares the experiences of the author on his journey through the Silk Road.
- The author had read and heard a lot about the beauty of the Lake Mansorobar up in the Himalayas.
- It is claimed by Hindus that the Lord Shiva resides on the tranquil and lofty Mount Kailash, a snow covered peak in the Himalayan Range.
- A glimpse of the great mountain is considered very auspicious as it is resplendent in its beauty.
- Further the author wanted to complete the Hindu and Buddhist religious trip called Kora.
- The Kora is a pilgrimage taken by Buddhists and Hindus in search of Truth. The journey is full of hardships and the reward is the sight of the great lake of Mansarobar and the Mount Kailash.
- Being an avid traveller and highly interested in the Buddhist and Tibetan culture the author made the journey to Mount Kailash.
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