Shambhala is a transliteration of Tibetan, which can be translated into Shangri-La, meaning "the ultimate paradise". In real life, there is indeed a place called Shangri-La. Shangri-La, located at the junction of Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, is as beautiful as the scenery depicted in Shambhala Kingdom.
In addition, it is also possible to be in Aden, Daocheng, Sichuan. Joseph Charles Francis Rock, an American botanist and explorer, said after arriving in Daocheng Aden that the scenery here is very similar to the legendary Bala Kingdom.
Legend of Shambhala Kingdom
In Tibetan Buddhism, it is said that in the depths of the snow-capped mountains on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, there is a place similar to the paradise of the Han nationality, called "Shambhala Kingdom". People here live in a peaceful world. Everyone lives in harmony with the world and the living environment is beautiful. There are green grass and trees, as well as sporadic houses. Looking from a distance, the clouds are entangled, just like living in heaven.
In Tibet, there are many legends and records about the "Shambhala Kingdom". It is recorded in Tibetan scriptures, poems, Thangka and murals, and folk oral legends are more extensive. ?
It is said that the road to the "Shambhala Kingdom" has to pass through many steep mountains and wide lakes, and it has to overcome countless difficulties and obstacles to get here. ?
The legend about "Shambhala Kingdom" is widely circulated not only in Tibet, but also in India. Indians say that the "Shambhala Kingdom" is in the north of the Himalayas, where there is a palace surrounded by forests and mountains. To go there, you must take a golden bird.