Surf these sites: Descent of the Tibetan people from a monkey and a rock-ogress -- From The Clear Mirror: a traditional account of Tibet''s Golden Age, Sakyapa Sonam Gyaltsen''s ''Clear Mirror on Royal Genealogy'', translated from the Tibetan by McComas Taylor and Lama Choedak Yuthok Kailas and Manasarovar: Tibetan Mythology -- Mount Kailas: since time immemorial, most of the people of the East have believed that somewhere in the Himalayan massif, between China and India, stood a sacred mountain: the navel of the earth, the axis of the universe. From its summit flowed a mighty river which fell into a lake, from which stemmed the great rivers of Asia. This was the holiest of mountains, revered by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains as the home of their gods. Mount Meru and Shambhala -- Essay on Tibetan mythology by Aaron Ross. Tantra visions -- (from Mirror of India) Excellent Collection of Tantric Diety Thankas from the Tibetan tradition as well as the Hindu pantheon.
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