The Muktinath Yatra is one of the holiest sites for Hindus, where both men and women from all over come to experience a sense of spiritual rejuvenation. Though originally worshiped as divine by pre-Buddhist inhabitants living in the Mustang region near Nepal's mountainous border with Tibet (also known then), this place has now been adopted into Hinduism under its present name, meaning a way station or resting point en route." It became well known because Buddhists believe at least some demonic power within it that can ward off otherworldly spirits intent on causing harm; however, practitioners say they find no such negative energy inside itself. The temple at Mukti Natha stands as evidence that whoever visits this place will have salvation assured in their hearts and souls forever, even if they are abroad during such Muktinath Yatra.