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Even today, Tibetans do not have a Tibetan passport in their homeland. Probably the only country in the world where citizens are still dependent and almost without passports. Even today, despite the Dalai Lama’s passion, pleas and diplomatic efforts, no one has been able to change his destiny. When it comes to visiting the Kailash mountain in Tibet, ordinary Bengalis and Hindus think of a spiritual thought and Mahadev. Hindus worship Brahma as one of the chief deities of the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwar. And with Kailash comes the memory of Manas Sarovar. In fact, Kailash and Manas Sarobar are pronounced simultaneously in the minds of Bengalis.
This book is not just a personal travel story of a writer full of thrilling experiences. For those of us who cannot reach Kailash and Manas Sarovar on this long and perilous journey, reading this book must mean a journey of Manas in the spiritual realm.
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