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Shambhala - Wikipedia
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Shambhala (Sanskrit: शम्भल, IAST: Śambhala), [1] also spelled Shambala or Shamballa (Tibetan: བདེ་འབྱུང, Wylie: Bde'byung; Chinese: 香巴拉; pinyin: Xiāngbālā), is a spiritual kingdom. Shambhala is mentioned in the Kalachakra Tantra. [2][3] The Bon scriptures speak of a closely related land called Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring.
What is Shambhala? Understanding the Mysterious Kingdom of …
2023年1月31日 · Shambhala, which is a Sanskrit word meaning “place of peace” or “place of silence,” is a mythical paradise spoken of in ancient texts, including the Kalachakra Tantra and the ancient scriptures of the Zhang Zhung culture which predated Tibetan Buddhism in western Tibet.
Kingdom of Shambhala: The Mystical City and Way of Life
Shambhala is a mythical place in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Europeans sought for years to find this much-talked-about location, but it does not exist on the physical plane. Speaking of Shambhala in 1985, the 14th Dalai Lama said:
The Legend of Shambhala - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Shambhala is a Sanskrit word, which means "place of peace." It has often been thought of as a cluster of minds, of perfect and semi-perfect beings, who are guiding the evolution of humanity.
Shambhala (Shamballa) - Mythical Kingdom - Mythology.net
2016年11月10日 · Shamballa (also spelled Shambhala or Shambala) refers to a mystical kingdom in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology, where the most sacred spiritual teachings are preserved. It is said to exist on both a spiritual and physical plane.
Shambhala: Mystical Utopia of Tibetan Buddhism - GreatTibetTour
Shambhala is a transliteration of a Tibetan word, also known as "Shangri-La," which means "ultimate paradise." It is a legendary utopia and the origin of the Kalachakra Tantra, said to be a real pure land on Earth as recorded in Buddhist scriptures.
Shambhala - pure land - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
(Sanskrit: शम्भलः Śambhalaḥ, also spelled Shambala or Shamballa or “Shambhallah"; Tibetan: བདེ་འབྱུང, Wylie: bde 'byung ; Chinese: 香巴拉; pinyin: xiāngbālā) is a mythical kingdom. It is mentioned in various ancient texts, including the Kalacakra Tantra * [2] and the ancient Zhangzhung texts of western Tibet.
Where Is Shambhala? - ThoughtCo
2019年2月23日 · Shambhala (pronounced sham-bah-lah, sometimes spelled "Shambala" and "Shamballa") is a mythical Buddhist kingdom that is said to exist somewhere between the Himalaya Mountains and the Gobi Desert. In Shambhala, all of the citizens have achieved enlightenment, so it is the embodiment of Tibetan Buddhist perfection.
Shambhala - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
In Tibetan Buddhist and Indian Buddhist traditions, Shambhala (also spelled Shambala or Shamballa; Tibetan: བདེ་འབྱུང ་; Wylie: bde 'byung, pron. De-jung) is a mythical kingdom hidden somewhere in Inner Asia.
Shambhala: Myths and Reality - Study Buddhism
When we hear the word Shambhala, it conjures up all sorts of romantic images and associations for many people. It originally comes from both Hindu and Buddhist sources. We first find it in an early Hindu text, The Vishnu Purana, from the 4th century CE.
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