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Khumbila or Khumbu Yül-Lha, roughly translated as "God of Khumbu" is one of the high Himalayan peaks in the Khumbu region of Eastern Nepal within the boundaries of Sagarmatha National Park. Considered too sacred to be climbed by most local Sherpa people, the mountain is considered home to the patron God of the local area.[1] Rising 5,761m above sea level, the mountain overlooks the famous southern approaches to its larger neighbours including Ama Dablam and Mount Everest.

Khumbila
Monks of Tengboche Monastery drinking tea during the Mani Rimdu Festival, with Mount Khumbila in the background
Highest point
Elevation5,761 m (18,901 ft)
Coordinates27°51′01.90″N 86°41′59.85″E
Geography
Khumbila
Nepal
Parent rangeKhumbu Himal
Climbing
First ascentUnknown
Easiest routeUnknown

Khumbila has never been climbed; one attempt prior to the 1980s ended when climbers were killed in an avalanche, and there have been no subsequent attempts.


Religious importance


Khumbila is said to be a god, and an old one. The prayers for Khumbila are believed to date back to the time when the ancestors of the Sherpas were still in Tibet (more than 500 years ago). Khumbila is said to have been subdued and converted to Buddhism by Guru Rimpoche, the 8th-century saint who spread Buddhism throughout the Himalaya. In fact, Guru Rimpoche is said to have spent some time meditating in a cave above Khunde, perhaps on the mountain Khumbila itself.

Local buildings often have prayer flags on bamboo wands to honour Khumbila.


References


  1. Bjønness, Ing-Marie "Mountain Hazard Perception and Risk-Avoiding Strategies among the Sherpa of Khumbu Himal, Nepal" in Mountain Research and Development Vol. 6, No. 4 (Nov., 1986), pp. 277-292



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[de] Khumbi Yul Lha

Der Khumbi Yul Lha (auch Khumbui Yul Lha, 5761 m) ist ein Fünftausender in der Khumbu-Region Nepals.
- [en] Mount Khumbila

[fr] Khumbila

Le Khumbila ou Khumbu Yül-Lha, littéralement le « dieu de Khumbu », est une montagne de l'Himalaya, située dans la région de Khumbu à l'Est du Népal, à l'intérieur du parc national de Sagarmatha. Cette montagne est considérée comme la maison d'un dieu local et trop sacrée pour être escaladée par la plupart des Sherpas[1].



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