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5 most sacred mountains in the world, and what's their story

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 27, 2026, 10:49 IST
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5 most sacred mountains in the world, and what's their story

Ever since the beginning of time, mountains have been scaled not only as the highest landmasses on the face of the earth but also as the closest points to heaven. Across the globe, majestic mountains have been regarded as the habitats of gods, the places of revelations, and the routes to enlightenment. People have climbed these mountains in pursuit of blessings, forgiveness, or enlightenment, while myths and holy texts have incorporated mountains into the holy geography of religion. Apart from their aesthetic value, mountains have stories that influence belief systems and identities. Below are five of the most holy mountains in the world, and the eternal stories that make them sacred.

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Mount Kailash, Tibet Autonomous Region, China

Often described as the spiritual centre of the world, Mount Kailash occupies a unique place in global religious geography. This mountain, topped with snow, is considered sacred by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and followers of the ancient Bon religion. Kailash is believed to be the home of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This is where Lord Shiva is in a deep meditation state and rules the entire universe, according to Hindu mythology. It is also said that by performing one parikrama, the sins of a lifetime can be eradicated, and by performing 108 parikramas, one can attain liberation from the cycle of rebirth. For the Buddhists, this mountain symbolises Mount Meru, the axis of the universe, as well as the representation of the tantric deity Chakrasamvara. Jains revere it as the site where their first Tirthankara, Rishabhadeva, attained enlightenment. Bon followers consider it the seat of powerful sky deities.

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Adam’s Peak or Sri Pada, Sri Lanka

Rising gracefully above the central highlands of Sri Lanka, Adam’s Peak, or Sri Pada, is one of the world’s most extraordinary multi-faith pilgrimage sites. What is special about this mountain is not only its beauty, but also the fact that it brings together four large religious systems in the worship of one symbol. The mountain is of great spiritual significance to Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians. Near the summit lies a natural rock formation shaped like a human footprint. To Buddhists, it is the footprint of Lord Buddha, said to have been left during his legendary visit to the island. Hindus identify it as the footprint of Lord Shiva. For Muslims and Christians, it marks the first step taken by Adam when he descended to Earth after being expelled from paradise.

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Mount Fuji, Japan

Few mountains blend national identity and spiritual meaning as seamlessly as Mount Fuji. Japan’s tallest peak and most recognisable natural landmark, this symmetrical volcano has long been regarded as a sacred presence in Shinto and Buddhist belief. In Shinto mythology, Mount Fuji is the residence of the goddess Konohanasakuya-hime, who symbolizes life, rebirth, and protection against volcanic fire. During the Edo period, organised pilgrimages known as the Fujiko movement encouraged ordinary citizens to undertake ritual ascents as acts of spiritual devotion. Shrines dot the lower slopes and summit, and many climbers still treat the journey as a form of pilgrimage rather than a sporting challenge.

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Mount Sinai, Egypt

Concealed in the harsh deserts of the Sinai Peninsula, Mount Sinai is an integral part of the religious history of the Abrahamic faiths. Known as Jebel Musa, or the Mountain of Moses, in local parlance, this mountain is believed to be the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God, which became the foundation of the moral codes of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. For centuries, devotees have ascended the mountain in complete silence, often setting out on the journey before dawn so that they can reach the top by the time the sun rises. At the foot of the mountain is St. Catherine’s Monastery, which is one of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Within its ancient walls are priceless manuscripts, icons and the Chapel of the Burning Bush, believed to mark the place where Moses encountered God in the form of fire.

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Mount Olympus, Greece

Even before it was declared a national park and a mountaineering site, Mount Olympus was considered the symbolic throne of the gods. In Greek mythology, Olympus was known to be the dwelling place of the Twelve Olympian gods, led by Zeus, the king of the gods. Olympus was believed to hide shining palaces where the gods banqueted with ambrosia and discussed the destiny of mortals. For the Greeks, Olympus was the demarcation line between the human world and the world of immortals, a place too holy and too mighty for humans to set foot on.

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