The monsoon rain unleashes its watery load over the mountains, the springs and rivers overflow, a landslide or two is not uncommon. But nothing can deter the pilgrims from continuing with their journey. They are on their way to take a holy dip in the glacial lake (perched at over 13,000 feet) which lies at the foothills of the Manimahesh Kailash peak (18,546 feet) deep inside the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Usually, the lake remains frozen for the greater part of the year, and it is only after the snow melts in summer that the trail is revealed. The festival, known as the Manimahesh Yatra, is dedicated to Shiva. It usually starts on Janmastami (when the rest of the country is celebrating the birthday of Krishna) and concludes on the day of Radhastami.