Discover the Sacred Sites of Mount Jomolhari and Dzongri Tso Mount Jomolhari (sprol-mo-lha-ri), also known as the “Goddess Peak,” is a renowned sacred mountain in Tibet. Located northeast of Yadong County (gro-mo-rdzong), Tibet, it sits on the eastern ridge of Dzongri Tso, extending from north to south. Jomolhari rises to an impressive elevation of 7,314...Read More
The Tibetan Empire was a major force on the Silk Road from the 7th to the 9th centuries AD. Let’s dive into how they made their mark: Tibet’s Multifaceted Role in the Silk Road Tibet played a crucial role in the Silk Road, acting as a bridge between different regions, a political force, a cultural...Read More
The term “Zhao people” refers not to all modern individuals with the surname Zhao, but specifically to the inhabitants of the State of Zhao, one of the Seven Warring States during the Warring States period in ancient China. The rulers and founders of Zhao were not originally surnamed Zhao, but Ying (yíng). Historical Context In...Read More
Vajrakilaya is a powerful deity in Tibetan Buddhism, especially revered in the Nyingma tradition. Known for his wrathful appearance, Vajrakilaya embodies the enlightened activity of all the Buddhas. Practitioners believe that engaging in Vajrakilaya practices can remove obstacles, purify negative karma, and transform afflictive emotions. The Power of Vajrakilaya In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrakilaya is seen...Read More
Recent discoveries have shed light on the Denisovans, an ancient group of humans closely related to Neanderthals. New evidence suggests that they not only ventured into the high altitudes of the Tibetan Plateau but thrived there for a significant period. Denisovans Beyond Siberia Traditionally, researchers believed that Denisovans inhabited Siberia. However, a groundbreaking analysis of...Read More
High in the remote reaches of western Tibet, Mount Kailash stands as a majestic peak revered as the sacred home of Lord Shiva in Hinduism. Towering at an impressive 6,638 meters (21,778 ft), this pyramidal mountain isn’t just a geographical wonder; it serves as a spiritual hub for millions across Asia. Flanking its northern slopes...Read More
New Insights on Denisovan Humans from Baishiya Karst Cave On July 3, 2024, the prestigious academic journal Nature published groundbreaking research from Academician Chen Fahu’s environmental archaeology team. The study focuses on the ancient Denisovan humans found in the Baishiya Karst Cave on the Tibetan Plateau, known as the Xiahe Denisovans. The paper, titled “Middle...Read More
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