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- proper noun A mythical, mystic sacred realm in Tibetan
Buddhism .
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Examples
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“On Aging in Shambhala” is a blog that looks at different ways of viewing aging in a spiritual community.
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A Canadian-American, her paintings have been featured in Shambhala Sun and have been exhibited in such prominent galleries as the Whitney Museum of American Art. Funny that I had to go all the way to Dublin to discover her.
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It is undoubtedly from a distortion of the word Shambhala that Western romantic authors derived the idea of Shangrila – a Paradise on Earth.
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It is undoubtedly from a distortion of the word Shambhala that Western romantic writers derived the idea of Shangrila – a Paradise on Earth.
Brochure for the Ulaan Baatar Kalachakra Initiation 1995 2009
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Perhaps Manjushri-yashas just borrowed the name Shambhala to refer to his kingdom and it was never actually called by that name.
Taking the Kalachakra Initiation ��� 3 External Kalachakra 1997
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“If he reaches this so-called Shambhala, I fear he will find not only fortune but a darkness that he will use against those who cast him out: his sworn enemy, the Church.”
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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“If he reaches this so-called Shambhala, I fear he will find not only fortune but a darkness that he will use against those who cast him out: his sworn enemy, the Church.”
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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“If he reaches this so-called Shambhala, I fear he will find not only fortune but a darkness that he will use against those who cast him out: his sworn enemy, the Church.”
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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Although there may be a place in this world representative of Shambhala, that is not the actual fabled land.
Taking the Kalachakra Initiation ��� 2 Overview of Kalachakra 1997
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Many monks in Mongolia rebelled against the persecution and instigated the so-called Shambhala War of 1930-1932.
Russian and Japanese Involvement with Pre-Communist Tibet: The Role of the Shambhala Legend 1941
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