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Recently, the number of people going to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal and through Nepal is increasing. For those who want to go to Kailash, it is natural to have questions like how to travel, which route is easy and fun. The only easy and juicy answer to that question can now be read in the book 'Kailash Kora'.
The book 'Kailash Kora' written by Niatrakar Rajendraman Dangol has been recently launched in the market by Publication Nepali.
"I have included the real words and pictures of the origin of the four big rivers Brahmaputra, Sutlej, Indus and Karnali in 'Kailash Kora'," says writer Rajendraman Dangol, "Last year I had a two-week long trip to Kailash with the aim of writing a detailed account of Kailash Mansarovar, the main sacred destination of believers in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Bon etc. ``Kailash Kora''
Jyoti Adhikari, who has been organizing the Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal since 1992, says, 'Respected leaders of literature and music like Narayan Wagle and Amrit Gurung had already traveled to Kailash. Just as their experience made Kailash shine, the book 'Kailash Kora' shows the importance of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.''
Rajendraman Dangol is an established name in Niatra writing. Earlier, three books of his travel literature have been published. His essay 'Looking at Kanchanjungha' is taught in class 9 under the government curriculum. Dangol is also a writer who has been 'shortlisted' for the Padma Shri Literary Award. There are 11 chapters in the book with maps of various routes to travel to Kailash. The price of the 158-page book is 395 rupees.
