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The mythological relevance of the place originates with a prophecy in Vishnu Purana (4.24) according to which Shambhala will be the birthplace of Kalki, the next incarnation of Vishnu, who will usher in a new age ; [1] [5] and the prophesied ruling Kingdom of Maitreya, the future Buddha. [6] [7]
Manjushrikirti was born in Shambhala, the son of King Deva-Indra and his queen, KauĊikí. His rule is said to have extended over "hundreds of petty kings and a hundred thousand cities." His rule is said to have extended over "hundreds of petty kings and a hundred thousand cities."
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A mythological river in Japanese Buddhism. Shakadvipa: A land mass west of the Ural Mountains in Hindu mythology. Shambhala: In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, a kingdom hidden somewhere in the Himalayas; Theosophists regard it as the home on the etheric plane of the governing deity of the earth, Sanat Kumara. Siddhashila
Celama, Kingdom of: mythical land where inhabitants fight for survival as a challenge to their dignity in novels El reino de Celama by Luis Mateo Díez; Chekia: mythical kingdom in the film The Only Thing; Chernarus: post-soviet Republic from the game DayZ and ArmA 2; Coronia: a kingdom from the film King, Queen and Joker
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