Primal | Spiritual | Awake
—A refuge in a tranquil abode of the soul, far away from the hustle and bustle of the world.
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
Lotus Master
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
God Shiva
The gods of Tibet
According to the Vedas and the mythological book “Ramayana”, Mount Kailash is the center of the ancient world, the third pole of the earth, the axis of the celestial sphere, and the ladder connecting heaven and earth. As a manifestation of the god Shiva, the Dzi Bead resides in Mount Kailash and is the most precious and unique gift granted to humans (as is evidenced by the naturally formed eye on the granite mountain and the “Om” symbol). The eye left on the Dzi Bead also serves as proof of its authenticity.
The black warrior Samba
The gods of Tibet
In the royal court of Tibet with the highest level of wisdom, the pursuit of higher wisdom has never stopped. Samba, the most famous black warrior in the royal court of Tibet, practiced together with the king of Tibet and assumed the responsibility of protecting him. They practiced so intently as to forget the existence of time. The movement of stars, the sun, and the moon seemed to not exist for them. Cattle and sheep walked past them together, and the gods blessed them. Later, the black warrior accompanied the Tibetan king to unify the tribes in Tibet, saved the life of the Tibetan king several times, and finally reached the upper realm and achieved great liberation. Therefore, the magic weapon of the black warrior is very similar to that of the king of Tibet, the difference being the black chalcedony on the black warrior’s magic weapon.
The Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa
The gods of Tibet
Mount Kailash: Located in Tibet, it is a supreme sacred site for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpo, a land of awakening specifically nurtured for the practice of enlightened beings. According to Hindu scriptures, disturbing the divinity of the sacred mountain is forbidden, as it would disturb Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, who reside on the mountain along with their son Nandi. Due to failed attempts at the summit, Mount Kailash remains unexplored to this day. Harsh weather, altitude sickness, misleading paths, and deceptive trails are some of the obstacles that deter even the most seasoned hikers. However, in the 11th century, there was one person who managed to climb to the top in order to gain Lord Shiva’s wisdom and supreme cosmic energy - the Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa. He is the only saint whose name is inscribed in the history of the holy lake of Mount Kailash. Legend has it that when Milarepa was close to reaching the summit, he also encountered great challenges. But with supreme courage, steadfast faith, and communion with heaven and earth, he ultimately passed the test and reached the top. The three-eyed Dzi bead he carried also turned red, symbolizing the burst of supreme courage and righteous energy.
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
Lotus Master
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
God Shiva
The gods of Tibet
According to the Vedas and the mythological book “Ramayana”, Mount Kailash is the center of the ancient world, the third pole of the earth, the axis of the celestial sphere, and the ladder connecting heaven and earth. As a manifestation of the god Shiva, the Dzi Bead resides in Mount Kailash and is the most precious and unique gift granted to humans (as is evidenced by the naturally formed eye on the granite mountain and the “Om” symbol). The eye left on the Dzi Bead also serves as proof of its authenticity.
The black warrior Samba
The gods of Tibet
In the royal court of Tibet with the highest level of wisdom, the pursuit of higher wisdom has never stopped. Samba, the most famous black warrior in the royal court of Tibet, practiced together with the king of Tibet and assumed the responsibility of protecting him. They practiced so intently as to forget the existence of time. The movement of stars, the sun, and the moon seemed to not exist for them. Cattle and sheep walked past them together, and the gods blessed them. Later, the black warrior accompanied the Tibetan king to unify the tribes in Tibet, saved the life of the Tibetan king several times, and finally reached the upper realm and achieved great liberation. Therefore, the magic weapon of the black warrior is very similar to that of the king of Tibet, the difference being the black chalcedony on the black warrior’s magic weapon.
The Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa
The gods of Tibet
Mount Kailash: Located in Tibet, it is a supreme sacred site for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpo, a land of awakening specifically nurtured for the practice of enlightened beings. According to Hindu scriptures, disturbing the divinity of the sacred mountain is forbidden, as it would disturb Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, who reside on the mountain along with their son Nandi. Due to failed attempts at the summit, Mount Kailash remains unexplored to this day. Harsh weather, altitude sickness, misleading paths, and deceptive trails are some of the obstacles that deter even the most seasoned hikers. However, in the 11th century, there was one person who managed to climb to the top in order to gain Lord Shiva’s wisdom and supreme cosmic energy - the Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa. He is the only saint whose name is inscribed in the history of the holy lake of Mount Kailash. Legend has it that when Milarepa was close to reaching the summit, he also encountered great challenges. But with supreme courage, steadfast faith, and communion with heaven and earth, he ultimately passed the test and reached the top. The three-eyed Dzi bead he carried also turned red, symbolizing the burst of supreme courage and righteous energy.
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
Lotus Master
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
God Shiva
According to the Vedas and the mythological book “Ramayana”, Mount Kailash is the center of the ancient world, the third pole of the earth, the axis of the celestial sphere, and the ladder connecting heaven and earth. As a manifestation of the god Shiva, the Dzi Bead resides in Mount Kailash and is the most precious and unique gift granted to humans (as is evidenced by the naturally formed eye on the granite mountain and the “Om” symbol). The eye left on the Dzi Bead also serves as proof of its authenticity.
The gods of Tibet
The black warrior Samba
In the royal court of Tibet with the highest level of wisdom, the pursuit of higher wisdom has never stopped. Samba, the most famous black warrior in the royal court of Tibet, practiced together with the king of Tibet and assumed the responsibility of protecting him. They practiced so intently as to forget the existence of time. The movement of stars, the sun, and the moon seemed to not exist for them. Cattle and sheep walked past them together, and the gods blessed them. Later, the black warrior accompanied the Tibetan king to unify the tribes in Tibet, saved the life of the Tibetan king several times, and finally reached the upper realm and achieved great liberation. Therefore, the magic weapon of the black warrior is very similar to that of the king of Tibet, the difference being the black chalcedony on the black warrior’s magic weapon.
The gods of Tibet
The Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa
The gods of Tibet
Mount Kailash: Located in Tibet, it is a supreme sacred site for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpo, a land of awakening specifically nurtured for the practice of enlightened beings. According to Hindu scriptures, disturbing the divinity of the sacred mountain is forbidden, as it would disturb Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, who reside on the mountain along with their son Nandi. Due to failed attempts at the summit, Mount Kailash remains unexplored to this day. Harsh weather, altitude sickness, misleading paths, and deceptive trails are some of the obstacles that deter even the most seasoned hikers. However, in the 11th century, there was one person who managed to climb to the top in order to gain Lord Shiva’s wisdom and supreme cosmic energy - the Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa. He is the only saint whose name is inscribed in the history of the holy lake of Mount Kailash. Legend has it that when Milarepa was close to reaching the summit, he also encountered great challenges. But with supreme courage, steadfast faith, and communion with heaven and earth, he ultimately passed the test and reached the top. The three-eyed Dzi bead he carried also turned red, symbolizing the burst of supreme courage and righteous energy.
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
Lotus Master
The gods of Tibet
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon. Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.
God Shiva
The gods of Tibet
According to the Vedas and the mythological book “Ramayana”, Mount Kailash is the center of the ancient world, the third pole of the earth, the axis of the celestial sphere, and the ladder connecting heaven and earth. As a manifestation of the god Shiva, the Dzi Bead resides in Mount Kailash and is the most precious and unique gift granted to humans (as is evidenced by the naturally formed eye on the granite mountain and the “Om” symbol). The eye left on the Dzi Bead also serves as proof of its authenticity.
The black warrior Samba
The gods of Tibet
In the royal court of Tibet with the highest level of wisdom, the pursuit of higher wisdom has never stopped. Samba, the most famous black warrior in the royal court of Tibet, practiced together with the king of Tibet and assumed the responsibility of protecting him. They practiced so intently as to forget the existence of time. The movement of stars, the sun, and the moon seemed to not exist for them. Cattle and sheep walked past them together, and the gods blessed them. Later, the black warrior accompanied the Tibetan king to unify the tribes in Tibet, saved the life of the Tibetan king several times, and finally reached the upper realm and achieved great liberation. Therefore, the magic weapon of the black warrior is very similar to that of the king of Tibet, the difference being the black chalcedony on the black warrior’s magic weapon.
The Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa
The gods of Tibet
Mount Kailash: Located in Tibet, it is a supreme sacred site for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpo, a land of awakening specifically nurtured for the practice of enlightened beings. According to Hindu scriptures, disturbing the divinity of the sacred mountain is forbidden, as it would disturb Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, who reside on the mountain along with their son Nandi. Due to failed attempts at the summit, Mount Kailash remains unexplored to this day. Harsh weather, altitude sickness, misleading paths, and deceptive trails are some of the obstacles that deter even the most seasoned hikers. However, in the 11th century, there was one person who managed to climb to the top in order to gain Lord Shiva’s wisdom and supreme cosmic energy - the Tibetan Buddhist master Milarepa. He is the only saint whose name is inscribed in the history of the holy lake of Mount Kailash. Legend has it that when Milarepa was close to reaching the summit, he also encountered great challenges. But with supreme courage, steadfast faith, and communion with heaven and earth, he ultimately passed the test and reached the top. The three-eyed Dzi bead he carried also turned red, symbolizing the burst of supreme courage and righteous energy.
Primal | Spiritual | Awake
—A refuge in a tranquil abode of the soul, far away from the hustle and bustle of the world.