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The snow and ice covered the entire area like a giant blanket. Even the tallest mountains were only vaguely visible from a distance. The surrounding peaks were half covered in snow, so you couldn't see the top. The northern regions were usually very cold and were always covered in ice and snow.
The Himalayas, the highest and longest mountain range in the world, are often covered in ice and snow. The world's highest peak, Mount Everest, at over 29,000 feet, is one of the many peaks in the Himalayas. The mountains in the northern regions, which are over 8,000 feet high, are often covered in ice and snow. That is why the Himalayas are often described as the "House of Snows" or the "Home of Snows."
Indians consider the Himalayas to be a symbol of their country. Many countries around the world cherish the highest mountains in their own country.
Indians cherish the Himalayas as a place of delight for seekers of Buddhism, while the Chinese value the Kunlun Mountains within their country as the main region of the Maha Gandhari. Tibetans cherish the Tibetan mountains, which they call the “Roof of the World.” The Burmese people also cherish the Khakassandra Mountains in Myanmar. In every country, mountains and other prominent places are cherished not only as landmarks but also as beauties of their own country. No citizen tries to destroy these beauties. Mountains are symbols of their respective countries as well as their beauty.
The Himalayas in India are a large mountain range that runs horizontally from east to west. To the north of the Himalayas, there is another mountain range that runs parallel to the Himalayas and runs horizontally from east to west. This is the Kunlun Mountains. Just as the Himalayas form a wall in the north of India, the Kunlun Mountains form a wall in the south of China. In addition, not far from these places, there are also the high Tibetan mountains.
The highest peak in the world and the most famous one.. The Himalayas, Tibet and the Kunlun Mountains are believed by the Mahagandhari scholars to be located in the middle of the triangle where they meet. Although there are various differences of opinion about Shambhala, most of them consider the area around that place to be the place where Shambhala is located. The term Shambhala is of interest to everyone. Especially to those interested in the Dharma and Mahagandhari scholars. Therefore, Mahagandhari scholars from various countries of the world have searched for Shambhala.
They wrote books about their experiences and the things they encountered. The word “Shambhala” has been interpreted in various ways. In the famous Thesaktha Dictionary compiled by Sir. Monier Willions, pages (748) and (1054), it is stated that “Sham” means “happiness and bhala gives.” Therefore, it can be interpreted as “a place where happiness can be given.” In the Tibetan Dictionary compiled by Sarat Chandra, the meaning of “Shambhala” is described as “a place where happiness and peace are gathered.” However, scholars and literary scholars have interpreted Shambhala in various ways, but if we look at the meaning, we can see that it is the place where greed, anger, It can only mean a place where saints, free from delusion and peaceful, seek the Dhamma, and where Dhamma festivals are held.
There are many books written by various countries in the world about Shambhala. Among them, the books written by “David Neil” are prominent. Among his (24) books about Shambhala, some of the most famous books are: (1) My Journey to Lhasa (2) With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet (3) Tibetan Journey (Tibetan Journey). If you read these books, you will be satisfied with the information you get about Tibet and Shambhala. However, the area where the Kunlun Mountains meet in the south, the Himalayas in the north, and the Tibetan Mountains in the east is a place of great beauty and wonder.
