In Hinduism, Kailash mountain is considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva and its spiritual significance cannot be denied. The places around Mount Kailash have a mysterious lake along with the Mansarovar lake, known as the demon Taal. This lake remains a puzzle not only in religious beliefs but also for scientists due to its toxic water and secrets. Today we will tell you some special information and mythological beliefs related to the demon pool.
Introduction to demon rhythm
The demon Taal is located near Mount Kailash and is also known as ‘Lake of Satan’. This lake is a semi chandrakar in size and according to the followers of Buddhism, it symbolizes darkness. According to Hindu beliefs, the demon pool is the place where Ravana did penance. For this reason, it is called the demon pool, because it is believed that this lake was filled with demonic powers due to the influence of Ravana.
Religious and mythological beliefs
It is believed in Hinduism that Ravana started a penance of Lord Shiva by bathing in this lake. Due to this penance of Ravana, the climate of the lake became poisonous and dangerous. The Tibetan people call this lake ‘Langagar Cho’ or ‘Lhanag Tso’ and is also called ‘Kali Lake of Poison’. Followers of Buddhism also stay away from it and avoid going around the lake.
The secret of the toxic water of the monster pool
The water of the monster rhythm is extremely saline and toxic. Scientists have not been able to understand till date why there is so much inequality in the water of this lake. Fishes are not found in this lake and vegetation around it does not grow, while Mansarovar lake located nearby is filled with fish and flora.
It is believed that a person bathing in the demon rhythm can be a victim of serious diseases, even he can die. Drinking lake water is also strictly prohibited. For these reasons, the Chinese government has built a boundary around the demon pool so that no one can inadvertently face its dangers.
Center of negative energy
Many travelers have spoken about negative energy and peculiar experiences after going near the demon pool. According to religious beliefs, this lake resides in the Asuras and is considered a symbol of impurity and darkness. The atmosphere here felt the influence of a mysterious horrors and unknown power, which makes it even more mysterious.
conclusion
The demon pool is not just a lake but a mysterious place that raises countless questions religious, mythological and scientifically. This poisonous lake around Mount Kailash has created its unique identity, which is both a warning and mystery for both devotees and tourists.
If you want to experience the purity of Mansarovar, then the demon should avoid going near the rhythm because the negative energy and poisonous water here seems to be beyond the laws of nature. This mysterious story of the demon Taal still creates a bridge between science and religion, which leads us to the esoteric secrets of nature and spirituality.