What are the famous fairy tales in Tibet?

1, Jokhang Temple building

According to legend, Jokhang Temple and Jokhang Temple are because Nepalese Princess and Princess Wencheng brought two Buddha statues, and Tibetans are recognized as the first to enter the snowy plateau. Jokhang Temple and Jokhang Temple were built to support two sacred Buddha statues, and they are also the earliest Buddhist buildings in the history of Tibetan Buddhism.

It is said that the address of Jokhang Temple turned out to be a lake. By the lake, Songzan Gambo promised Bhrikuti Devi to build a Buddhist temple where the ring fell. Just as the ring fell into the lake, an optical net was set up on the lake, and a nine-level white pagoda appeared in the optical net, so the Jokhang Temple began to be built.

In the process of building Jokhang Temple, it is common to be flooded and it is very bumpy. Princess Wencheng explained that the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is actually a rogue lying on his back. The lake where Jokhang Temple was built is only the heart of the rogue, and the lake is her blood. Princess Wencheng thinks that to build Jokhang Temple, the lake must be filled. The first thing to do is to suppress the witch's heart.

Later, Princess Wencheng suggested building twelve more monasteries in remote areas to curb the witch's limbs, so she finally built thirteen.

2. The love legend of Potala Palace

It is said that a strange old man once told a man in the street that he couldn't get rid of the customs in his last life and had to fall into the Potala Palace in Tibet to practice again before he could find true love. Men don't believe this, but after meeting their sweetheart, they find that it is really the same as what the old man said, and the sweetheart ignores him.

Later, the man believed the old man's words and went to Tibet, where he became a monk. But his sweetheart really changed his mind and followed him to Tibet, where he bowed down at the Potala Palace. He was finally moved and followed her back to earth.

3. Ramla's mistake in auspicious Tianmu's head

Tibetan Buddhism has a famous protector named "Bandan Lamu", which means auspicious mother in Chinese. Because Ramla Cuo is a skull-shaped lake, Tibetans believe that Ramla Cuo is made by the head of an auspicious heavenly mother, whose soul has always been here.

Ramlaco is the most sacred scenery of the holy lake in Tibetan areas. Hundreds of years of disputes have never shaken her position. All the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama have passed away. Before looking for the reincarnated soul child, we must go to Lamulacuo, the holy lake, to see the lake, so as to get the most real scene and the most direct phenomenon.

4. The colorful forest where the Great Devil is located is in the wrong pile.

The great Selin demon once lived in Dulong Deqing, west of Lhasa. Everyone can do nothing about his evil power. Every day, he devours thousands of creatures, including humans and animals.

After a thunderstorm, Master Lotus Peanut finally decided to punish Selin. After being chased by Master Lotus Peanut, Selin fled to a vast and muddy lake. Master Lotus Peanut ordered Selin to repent here and never leave the lake, and named the lake "Selin Stacked Wrong".

5. The origin of Lhasa

It is said that 1300 years ago, Tubo Zampa Songzangambu married Princess Wencheng of Datang and entered Tibet. To celebrate this event, we are determined to build the king's capital. But at that time, the Tubo King was still a wasteland. Princess Wencheng observed the terrain of Lhasa because of her mastery of natural phenomena and the five elements of geomantic omen, and found that it was like a supine hooligan (that is, an evil hag). She thinks that choosing Lhasa as the capital is extremely unfavorable to the country.

So the princess suggested building four temples outside Lhasa to curb the banshee's limbs. She also figured it out that the Woma Lake in the center of Lhasa is a dragon, and the lake is the blood of the dragon. We must find a way to contain it. Therefore, according to the theory of five elements, the princess advocates filling the lake with white sheep back soil.

King Songzan Gambo of Tibet listened to the princess's suggestion, started construction on Lake Woma, filled the lake to build a temple, and built the famous Jokhang Temple. Lhasa was originally named "Yangcheng", hence its name. ?

After the Jokhang Temple was completed, the Tibetan king enshrined siddhattha gotama brought by Princess Wencheng from Chang 'an in the temple. Since then, good men and women from all over the world have come to worship. Over time, this sacred "Luodi" (goat land) is called "Lhasa" because of its similar sounds, that is, "Holy Land".