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− | '''Shambahla''' was one of the locations visited by [[Goliath]], [[Elisa Maza]], [[Angela]] and [[Bronx]] during their [[Avalon World Tour]]. Having been rendered unconscious by [[Coldstone]] in [[Tibet]] the previous day, they woke up on "a beautiful lake in Shambahla" on June 19th, 1996. Their adventure in Shambahla is currently undocumented. | + | '''Shambahla''' was one of the locations visited by [[Goliath]], [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] during their [[Avalon World Tour]]. Having been rendered unconscious by [[Coldstone]] in [[Tibet]] the previous day, they woke up on "a beautiful lake in Shambahla" on June 19th, [[Timeline#1996|1996]]. Their adventure in Shambahla is currently undocumented. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9969] |
− | ==Real | + | ==Real World Background== |
Shambahla (more commonly spelled '''Shambhala''') is a legendary place in Tibetan myth. It is a mystical kingdom or city, famed for its enlightenment and sacred wisdom. All of its inhabitants are said to be enlightened. In Tibetan Buddhism, Shambhala is said to be both a physical location (albeit one that only the worthy can find and enter) as well as a spiritual location. | Shambahla (more commonly spelled '''Shambhala''') is a legendary place in Tibetan myth. It is a mystical kingdom or city, famed for its enlightenment and sacred wisdom. All of its inhabitants are said to be enlightened. In Tibetan Buddhism, Shambhala is said to be both a physical location (albeit one that only the worthy can find and enter) as well as a spiritual location. | ||
− | The fictional Shangri-La was based on tales about Shambhala. | + | The fictional [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri-La Shangri-La] was based on tales about Shambhala. In the early version of "[[Reunion]]" that [[Greg Weisman]] wrote for the [[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|Marvel Comics series]], Shangri-La was mentioned at the end of the tale instead of Shambahla. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2794] |
− | ==See | + | ==See Also== |
*{{wikipedia|Shambhala}} | *{{wikipedia|Shambhala}} | ||
Latest revision as of 07:11, 24 December 2020
Shambahla was one of the locations visited by Goliath, Elisa, Angela, and Bronx during their Avalon World Tour. Having been rendered unconscious by Coldstone in Tibet the previous day, they woke up on "a beautiful lake in Shambahla" on June 19th, 1996. Their adventure in Shambahla is currently undocumented. [1]
Real World Background
Shambahla (more commonly spelled Shambhala) is a legendary place in Tibetan myth. It is a mystical kingdom or city, famed for its enlightenment and sacred wisdom. All of its inhabitants are said to be enlightened. In Tibetan Buddhism, Shambhala is said to be both a physical location (albeit one that only the worthy can find and enter) as well as a spiritual location.
The fictional Shangri-La was based on tales about Shambhala. In the early version of "Reunion" that Greg Weisman wrote for the Marvel Comics series, Shangri-La was mentioned at the end of the tale instead of Shambahla. [2]
See Also
- Shambahla at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia