Sacred mountains
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1.1.Symbolism of the mountainsSymbolism of the mountains2.2.Mountain worshipMountain worship3.3.Threats to sacred mountainsThreats to sacred mountains
• Climate change Climate change • TourismTourism
4.4.Ways for conservationWays for conservation
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Sacred mountain“There are mountains which are just mountains and there are mountains with personality. The personality of a mountain is more than merely a strange shape that makes it different from others-just as a strangely shaped face or strange actions do not make an individual into a personality. Personality consists in the power to influence others, and this power is due to consistency, harmony, and one-pointedness of character. If these qualities are present in a mountain, we recognize him as a vessel of cosmic power, and we call it a sacred mountain […].”
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1. Symbolism of the Mountains:1. Symbolism of the Mountains:Mircea Eliade, comparative religionMircea Eliade, comparative religion
• The mountain as sacred centerThe mountain as sacred center• Morphology of mountainsMorphology of mountains• Mountain as GodsMountain as Gods• Mountains charged with Divine Mountains charged with Divine
powerpower• Mountains as life and death Mountains as life and death
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The mountain as sacred The mountain as sacred centercenter
•“Axis mundi” = center of the world
•Cosmic mountain- image of stability and permanence
•Mythology: Mt.Kailas, center of the world for Hindus, Buddhists
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Morphology?• Morphology of the mountain
plays an important role in defining the mountain as sacred– Shape– Color of the rock– Elevation– Local relief– Snow
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Mt.Kailas, Tibet- World’s most sacred mountain
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Most revered pilgrim center for four different religions.
• Hindus: the abode of Lord Shiva and his Consort Parvathi.
• Jains: where their first prophet achieved enlightenment.
• Tibetan Buddists: the manifestation of Mount Meru - navel of the world – th earthly manifestation of Meru the spiritual center of the Universe, around which everything evolves.
• Bon religion: believe the founder of the religion descended here from heaven.
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Morphology features that make Kailas a sacred mountain
• Shape: perfect dome• Color: white (snow)• Source of 4 rivers in 4 cardinal directions• Local relief: contrasting with the vast
plateau surrounding it• Remoteness (W Tibet very sparsely
populated)
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Rivers like the arms of a Mandala
• South: Karnali and Ganges• North: Indus • West: Sutlej• East: Tsangpo (Brahmaputra)
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Attributes• The mountain itself is layered in horizontal strata
and has been likened to a ladder or staircase rising heavenward through the planes of earthly existence.
• It stands alone, rather than among a cluster of icy peaks and glaciers.
• This latter feature makes it possible to circumambulate Kailas, and the korra, or pilgrimage route, around the mountain is considered by believers to be a significant action by which to gain virtue.
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Stands alone and dominates landscape
Possible to circumambulate
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Korra circumambulate• The kora is a 32-mile hike • Some pilgrims aspire to increase their merit by completing
the korra in a single day, or by prostrating all the way around the mountain -a grueling test of virture requiring at least three weeks and some 20,000 prostrations.
• Pilgrims who complete this so-called outer korra 13 times are worthy to make the inner korra: an ascent up the south face of the mountain to the Cave of the Thirteen Golden Chortens at over 19,500 feet. This is the highest point of the mountain accessible to humans.
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Getting there: ain’t as easy as you think
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Mountains as Places of Mountains as Places of RevelationRevelation
• Mountaintop- revelatory placeMountaintop- revelatory place
• Height of the mountain is importantHeight of the mountain is important
• Mountain ascent – spiritual, transforming Mountain ascent – spiritual, transforming experienceexperience
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•Snow capped mountains are important•Verticality/local relief•Remoteness•Abode of the Divine•Guardian Gods for local people
Mountains as Gods
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Rongbuk MonasteryEverest Base Camp,North (Tibetan) side
Cosmic mountain representedin temple architecture:
“Stupa” (Buddhist temple)shaped in form of a dome with gateways to the fourdirections
Stairs symbolize way to heaven (the ascent)
Led Zepplin: Stairway to heaven?
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Hindu temple in Durbar Square, Kathmandu (Nepal)
• Shape of mountains represented in temple architecture
• Steps represent spiritual ascent
• Link between heaven and earth
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2. Three ways to worship sacred mountains
• Buddhism: circumambulation (circling) of sacred mountains
• Hinduism: pilgrimage to the base of the mountain
• Andean culture: human sacrifice on top of the peaks to appease the mountain Gods (Inca Empire)
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Buddhist mountain worship
• Prostration• Prayer wheels• Offerings: juniper incense• “Sky burial” ceremony
CIRCUMAMBULATION (Korra)is the way to worship:
“to see the greatness of a mountain, one must keep one’s distance; to understand its form, one must move around it”
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Swayambunath Temple, Kathmandu (Nepal)Swayambunath Temple, Kathmandu (Nepal)
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Sky burial structures at aTibetan monastery
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Pilgrimage: Hindu mountain worship
• Mountain top=off-limits– Macchapuchare– Ama Dablam– Kailas
• pilgrimage to the base of the mountain
• bathing in the lake• Incense burning
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Mt.Numbur (Shorong Yul-lha), Nepal Himalayas
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Dudh Kunda (“Milk Lake”) at the base of Mt NumburPilgrims bath here at about 16,000’
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• Archaeological sites and mummies have been found in the Andes at altitudes up to 20,000ft
• Incas constructed the sites in the 15th century to appease the mountain gods
• Human sacrifice: Capac Cocha ritual
Mountain worship in the Andes
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Mt.Coropuna, sacred mountain
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Volcano Llullaillaco, Argentina, highest archeological site (~21,000ft)
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Peaks in the Andes are still worshipped to this day, eg. Mt.Ausangate
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Andes: Mountain as source of Water and
Fertility• Verticality is important• Source of water• Gods of meteorological
phenomena, controlling crops and cattle• Places of astronomical
observations
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Present day pilgrimage to Qoyllur Rit’I, PeruPresent day pilgrimage to Qoyllur Rit’I, Peru
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Sinaqara Glacier, pilgimage site
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Qoyllur Rit’I, Qoyllur Rit’I, Sinaqara Glacier, Sinaqara Glacier, S.PeruS.Peru
Taking “medicinal” Taking “medicinal” ice from the glacier ice from the glacier as a symbol of water as a symbol of water sources and fertilitysources and fertility
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3. Threats to sacred mountains
• Tourism: Tourism: – Climbing permitsClimbing permits– Pollution of sacred spacePollution of sacred space
Nepal, 2001: 103 more peaks opened for mountaineering in the area of Everest and Kangchenjunga
• Climate change: Climate change: – glacial meltglacial melt– Changes in vegetationChanges in vegetation– Water resourcesWater resources
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Tourism: climbing andTourism: climbing andde-sanctification of sacred peaksde-sanctification of sacred peaks
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Mt.Macchapuchare
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World Tibet Network NewsThursday, May 17, 2001
Mount Kailash DesecratedSome press agencies and specialized magazines have recently spread the news that a Spanish mountaineering expedition led by Mr. Jesus Martinez Noves had applied for and was granted permission by the Chinese authorities to attempt the climb of Mount Kailash in Tibet.
Wednesday, May 30, 2001Climber calls off ascent of sacred peak amid protests (ST)INTERNATIONAL protests by mountaineers have halted what would have been the first ascent of Mount Kailash, a Tibetan mountain held sacred by Hindus and Buddhists.
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Climate changeClimate change
Glacier ablation Glacier ablation at Shorong Yul-lhaat Shorong Yul-lha(Numbur),(Numbur),Nepal HimalayasNepal Himalayas
Glacier AX010 Glacier AX010 estimated to estimated to disappear by yeardisappear by year2060.2060.
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Everest Melting? High Signs of Climate Change
Stentor DanielsonNational Geographic NewsJune 5, 2002
A team sponsored by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has found signs that the landscape of Mount Everest has changed significantly since Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first conquered the peak in 1953. A primary cause is the warming global climate. But the growing impact of tourism is also taxing the world's highest mountain. The team found that the glacier that once came close to Hillary and Norgay's first camp has retreated three miles (five kilometers). A series of ponds that used to be near Island Peak—so-called because it was then an island in a sea of ice—had merged into a long lake.
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ASTER Image courtesy of: NASA EROSData Center, Sept. 9, 2001
Indian HimalayasIndian Himalayas::
Glacier ablation at Glacier ablation at Gangotri,source ofGangotri,source ofthe holy Gangesthe holy Ganges• 1% of Ganges water comes 1% of Ganges water comes from Gangotri glacierfrom Gangotri glacier
• millions of people dependentmillions of people dependent on water from runoffon water from runoff
• glacier terminus retreated by glacier terminus retreated by 3km3km
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““Modernization” in Tibet?Modernization” in Tibet?
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THE END OF THE END OF A LEGEND?A LEGEND?
Aug 2000: Another cable car project is being proposed for Macchu Picchu
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MACHU PICCHU TODAY
AFTER THE PROJECT
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Sept 11, 2000: “The Intihuatana, considered by archaeologists to be the most sacred object in Machu Picchu has been damaged in the filming of a beer commercial.”
Beer vs. Sacred Mountains?Beer vs. Sacred Mountains?
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Mountain cultures at riskMountain cultures at risk• Mountain rituals: a way for local cultures to maintain Mountain rituals: a way for local cultures to maintain global and local awareness global and local awareness
• Balancing sanctity of the mountains with resource use Balancing sanctity of the mountains with resource use and conservation in the mountainsand conservation in the mountains
• Global action: Global action: •address issue of climate change in the mountains address issue of climate change in the mountains •help maintain traditional worship practiceshelp maintain traditional worship practices
• Scientific research: need to respect local traditionsScientific research: need to respect local traditions•““Mountain to mountain” exchange and collaboration Mountain to mountain” exchange and collaboration
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Pilgrimage as a means for conservation
• Encourage local beliefs about sanctity of the mountains
• Sacred space needs to be clean and not polluted
• Local people’s concern not to upset the mountain Gods helps maintain the pilgrimage practice
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Pilgrimage
• Pilgrimage in outer space= mirrored reflection of an inner movement or development (Tibetan Buddhism)
• the journey to sacred places for spiritual benefit and paying homage to deities (Himalayas)
• Asking for good crops as well as good health (Andes)
• a purifying journey (ex. Dudh Kunda in Nepal)
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Example: Garhwal Himalayas (India)
• Most important pilgrimage site in Indian Himalayas
• Shrines at the source of the Ganges• Seedling ceremony to plant trees to
preserve the sacred forests• Priests blessed the seeds• Pilgrims helped in planting the seeds
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Summary: Why is a mountain sacred?
• Glacier-topped peaks=venerated as abode of heavenly enlightened (Devi and Deva,
Gods of weather and crops)• Highest prominent feature in a village landscape• Extreme beauty (Macchapuchre, Ama Dablam)• Clouds: creative power of mind (Tibetan
Buddhism)• Source of water (Andes)• Healing power and energy (Huaringas- Peru,
Kalincok, Nepal)• Color of the rock: white=purity
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Ama Dablam, Nepal Himalayas
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