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Kailash is 14 00:02:48,134 --> 00:02:52,905 a scared mountain, where one bows down to worship. 15 00:02:59,145 --> 00:03:02,748 Buddhists believe that by stepping up the stairs in the middle of this mountain, 16 00:03:03,483 --> 00:03:05,584 the palace where Buddha 17 00:03:05,585 --> 00:03:08,554 Demchok dwells can be found. 18 00:03:10,290 --> 00:03:15,861 For the Hindus, the pinnacle of this mountain is the palace of Shiva. 19 00:03:27,307 --> 00:03:31,577 Lake Manasarowar is situated near Mt. Kailash. 20 00:03:34,113 --> 00:03:37,282 This lake is also full of myths of the past. 21 00:03:42,222 --> 00:03:44,323 All 4 major rivers that 22 00:03:44,324 --> 00:03:47,593 flow in Asia stem from this river. 23 00:03:48,628 --> 00:03:53,699 The Indus River and the Ganges, both flowing into India, start here. 24 00:03:56,436 --> 00:04:01,807 This is why Indians believe that water from this lake is the water of life. 25 00:04:04,077 --> 00:04:06,378 According to legend, Buddha's mother 26 00:04:06,379 --> 00:04:11,550 washed herself in this lake and was able to give birth to 27 00:04:11,784 --> 00:04:15,854 Buddha after cleansing her body. 28 00:04:59,232 --> 00:05:04,636 Another 300 kilometers to the west of Lake Manasarowar 29 00:05:11,277 --> 00:05:16,648 A vast space of grassless mountains can be found. 30 00:05:18,284 --> 00:05:20,852 It's also known as the "palace of the moon." 31 00:05:21,888 --> 00:05:26,091 It's been named this because when the moon comes out, 32 00:05:26,092 --> 00:05:28,260 it will lead one to the palace of fantasy. 33 00:05:35,101 --> 00:05:40,105 There's a beautiful place that people head to. 34 00:05:40,106 --> 00:05:46,478 It's green there all year round. It's where birds chirp and flowers bloom. 35 00:05:48,114 --> 00:05:53,385 There are no pains, troubles, or worries. 36 00:05:54,520 --> 00:06:02,661 Its name is Shambhala, the heavens of the gods. 37 00:06:02,662 --> 00:06:08,867 Shambhala isn't very far away. 38 00:06:08,868 --> 00:06:16,041 It's where we come from. 39 00:06:17,377 --> 00:06:19,077 Shambhala is 40 00:06:19,078 --> 00:06:23,749 the mythical Utopia that people believe is located in the snowy Himalayan valley. 41 00:06:34,093 --> 00:06:39,464 Can Shambhala really be found in the deep valleys? 42 00:07:00,219 --> 00:07:05,157 In the early 1900s, a few English explorers 43 00:07:05,158 --> 00:07:08,527 made a surprising discovery. 44 00:07:14,667 --> 00:07:19,738 They found actual artefacts of the legendary kingdom. 45 00:07:23,476 --> 00:07:26,244 The explorers that went into the palace 46 00:07:26,479 --> 00:07:30,048 could hardly believe their eyes. 47 00:07:32,084 --> 00:07:35,887 A mural that seemed as if 48 00:07:35,888 --> 00:07:39,357 it had been drawn yesterday had awaited them. 49 00:07:46,098 --> 00:07:50,769 But this wasn't the only thing that excited the explorers. 50 00:07:52,905 --> 00:07:57,676 Surprisingly, many of the murals were painted with gold. 51 00:08:19,365 --> 00:08:25,837 Who could've painted such brilliant murals in this part of the world? 52 00:08:28,174 --> 00:08:30,842 Who had lived here and 53 00:08:31,077 --> 00:08:34,546 where have they disappeared to? 54 00:08:48,594 --> 00:08:52,397 Chinese archaeologists initiated 55 00:08:52,398 --> 00:08:56,067 massive excavations here starting in the 1970s. 56 00:08:58,404 --> 00:09:03,642 A great deal of artefacts were found over several excavations. 57 00:09:03,643 --> 00:09:08,413 And these artefacts were immediately designated as national treasures 58 00:09:12,351 --> 00:09:15,020 The kingdom was named "Guge" 59 00:09:15,254 --> 00:09:18,323 which means "cave." 60 00:09:21,460 --> 00:09:25,864 Archaeologists were puzzled over the murals 61 00:09:25,865 --> 00:09:29,134 that had been preserved for hundreds of years. 62 00:09:30,670 --> 00:09:37,742 These murals were very distinct, nothing like those found in China and Tibet. 63 00:09:42,882 --> 00:09:48,053 Many types of war weapons were found among the remains. 64 00:09:49,088 --> 00:09:52,357 Armour, swords, and knives... 65 00:09:54,093 --> 00:09:57,762 Why were such weapons of war necessary? 66 00:10:00,499 --> 00:10:04,502 There were so many arrows found, 67 00:10:04,503 --> 00:10:08,073 amounting to over 100,000. 68 00:10:08,908 --> 00:10:14,179 Was the Guge Kingdom destroyed due to warfare? 69 00:10:16,816 --> 00:10:19,384 A clue to the Guge Kingdom's mystery 70 00:10:19,719 --> 00:10:24,689 was found 400 kilometers away over the Himalayas. 71 00:10:26,525 --> 00:10:28,226 Dharamsala, India 72 00:10:28,227 --> 00:10:30,795 Dharamsala is located in Northern India. 73 00:10:31,731 --> 00:10:34,599 It's where the exiled Tibetan government is located. 74 00:10:38,838 --> 00:10:42,440 In 1997, an Italian scholar found a document that 75 00:10:42,441 --> 00:10:48,513 illustrated the history of the Guge Kingdom and its genealogy 76 00:10:52,952 --> 00:10:57,555 The Guge Kingdom was a great nation that ruled for 700 years 77 00:10:57,556 --> 00:11:00,125 in a span of 16 kings. 78 00:11:02,595 --> 00:11:05,497 In its prime, the kingdom ruled 79 00:11:05,498 --> 00:11:09,567 not only Western Tibet, but Northern India and Kashmir. 80 00:11:13,706 --> 00:11:19,511 Many scholars from India were invited and presented with jewels and gold. 81 00:11:19,512 --> 00:11:24,516 In various parts of the document, the kingdom is described 82 00:11:24,517 --> 00:11:26,484 as one full of gold and jewels. 83 00:11:28,120 --> 00:11:32,724 When the monk Atisha came to Tibet, 84 00:11:32,725 --> 00:11:37,796 the king presented him with a mandala embedded with 300 gold pieces. 85 00:11:42,334 --> 00:11:47,238 In the 7th century, the famous Chinese Buddhist monk Xuanzang 86 00:11:47,239 --> 00:11:52,310 wrote of a nation of gold in the snowy mountains during his excursion. 87 00:11:58,150 --> 00:12:01,152 There are a surprising number of murals 88 00:12:01,153 --> 00:12:04,155 that were painted with gold. 89 00:12:06,592 --> 00:12:12,263 The face, body, and feet of this image of Buddha are painted with gold. 90 00:12:15,501 --> 00:12:20,071 Even the broken bricks are painted in gold. 91 00:12:32,118 --> 00:12:35,386 Many gold mines of the past were found 92 00:12:36,422 --> 00:12:38,523 along the river 93 00:12:38,524 --> 00:12:42,594 during our field research. 94 00:12:43,329 --> 00:12:47,732 Holes were dug in the old gold mines. 95 00:12:47,733 --> 00:12:50,935 The sand that had particles of gold 96 00:12:50,936 --> 00:12:53,138 was transferred to the river to be sifted out. 97 00:12:53,139 --> 00:12:58,743 This explains that digging for gold and 98 00:12:58,744 --> 00:13:02,680 its production was an important economic activity 99 00:13:02,681 --> 00:13:07,452 in the Guge Kingdom. 100 00:13:19,198 --> 00:13:24,569 But this kingdom of gold had disappeared all of a sudden. 101 00:13:31,110 --> 00:13:35,680 And it's been forgotten by the people for a very long period of time. 102 00:13:46,125 --> 00:13:48,793 This is a village nearby called Saffaran. 103 00:13:54,433 --> 00:13:59,904 The villagers here do not know of the lustrous history of Guge. 104 00:14:06,278 --> 00:14:10,081 But just like their ancestors, 105 00:14:10,082 --> 00:14:12,550 they try to make the most out of using the nature. 106 00:14:13,185 --> 00:14:17,055 People still use the soil to build houses. 107 00:14:18,791 --> 00:14:20,592 Not a single rock or wood 108 00:14:20,593 --> 00:14:25,263 can be found nearby to build houses with. 109 00:14:32,504 --> 00:14:35,506 A thousand years ago, the people 110 00:14:35,507 --> 00:14:39,777 erected buildings out of soil on these mountains. 111 00:14:44,216 --> 00:14:49,187 But a few buildings seem to be made of wood. 112 00:14:50,222 --> 00:14:54,125 Where could they have gotten the wood 113 00:14:54,126 --> 00:14:57,095 from when not a single tree can be found nearby? 114 00:15:08,674 --> 00:15:12,343 A clue to this question lies in the murals. 115 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:17,782 This mural depicts 116 00:15:17,783 --> 00:15:22,353 people and animals carrying lumber. 117 00:15:23,088 --> 00:15:27,091 The only way to get wood is 118 00:15:27,092 --> 00:15:31,062 to have them carried over from the Himalayas. 119 00:15:45,711 --> 00:15:49,580 It's 300 kilometers from the Himalayas to the Guge Kingdom. 120 00:15:51,617 --> 00:15:56,087 We can see people carrying wood 121 00:15:56,422 --> 00:16:00,191 in the same manner as depicted in the murals. 122 00:16:06,165 --> 00:16:09,167 In order to construct the Guge Kingdom, 123 00:16:09,168 --> 00:16:11,869 a great deal of wood must've been carried 124 00:16:11,870 --> 00:16:15,740 from India and Nepal. 125 00:16:20,079 --> 00:16:24,482 It would've been a very difficult journey, having to climb numerous peaks 126 00:16:24,483 --> 00:16:28,252 of the Himalayas amounting to over 5,000 meters. 127 00:16:50,409 --> 00:16:53,778 This is a Nepalese village located under the Himalayas. 128 00:16:54,413 --> 00:16:58,182 The villagers are busy trimming the wood. 129 00:17:08,660 --> 00:17:13,331 Traces of cut wood can be seen in various parts of the Himalayan Mountains. 130 00:17:14,066 --> 00:17:16,667 Wood is a very important resource of trade 131 00:17:16,668 --> 00:17:22,040 that links Western Tibet to the Himalayas. 132 00:17:29,081 --> 00:17:33,885 It's easy to regard the Himalayan Mountains as a natural barrier 133 00:17:33,886 --> 00:17:37,055 between the Tibetan plateau and Nepal. 134 00:17:41,293 --> 00:17:44,762 But there are roads that link the two spaces. 135 00:17:46,698 --> 00:17:50,101 People of the two regions use narrow roads 136 00:17:50,102 --> 00:17:55,373 like this one to barter their goods. 137 00:18:03,148 --> 00:18:06,451 On this border of Tibet and Nepal, 138 00:18:06,452 --> 00:18:08,619 markets are held all the time. 139 00:18:10,155 --> 00:18:14,225 These people are the Nepalese merchants that have come over the Himalayas. 140 00:18:18,063 --> 00:18:20,765 They eat and sleep here 141 00:18:20,766 --> 00:18:23,434 until they have sold all that they've brought. 142 00:18:26,672 --> 00:18:30,041 They've come to sell timber. 143 00:18:30,576 --> 00:18:33,044 Yaks help carry the goods. 144 00:18:34,680 --> 00:18:37,548 They buy salt from the Tibetans. 145 00:18:38,083 --> 00:18:42,053 It's because salt is unavailable in the Himalayas. 146 00:18:44,289 --> 00:18:49,760 It takes us 20 days to get here. And another 20 to go back home. 40 days in all. 147 00:18:56,101 --> 00:18:57,502 We don't have passports. 148 00:18:57,503 --> 00:19:00,571 Therefore, we must go back now. 149 00:19:20,058 --> 00:19:22,126 They are on their way home. 150 00:19:23,762 --> 00:19:28,633 They must travel another 20 days over the mountains. 151 00:19:29,268 --> 00:19:31,235 It's quite a difficult journey. 152 00:19:46,185 --> 00:19:50,888 This is a place called Puran, 153 00:19:50,889 --> 00:19:52,657 which borders Tibet, India, and Nepal. 154 00:19:53,091 --> 00:19:56,661 It used to belong to the Guge Kingdom at one point in history. 155 00:19:59,898 --> 00:20:04,068 Caves made of rocks can be seen within the village. 156 00:20:04,803 --> 00:20:08,272 That's where the Nepalese merchants stay. 157 00:20:11,910 --> 00:20:14,312 The Nepalese merchants that travel over the Himalayas 158 00:20:14,313 --> 00:20:17,114 stay in the caves along the way 159 00:20:17,115 --> 00:20:19,517 for several months. 160 00:20:19,518 --> 00:20:24,188 The locals call it the "Nepal Hotel." 161 00:20:30,128 --> 00:20:34,599 The market on the border has been modernized. 162 00:20:39,238 --> 00:20:41,439 The Nepalese or Indian merchants 163 00:20:41,440 --> 00:20:46,510 come to sell watches, accessories, and spices. 164 00:20:52,951 --> 00:20:56,921 In the summer, cashmere from India is popular. 165 00:20:59,157 --> 00:21:00,958 Women wearing clothing 166 00:21:00,959 --> 00:21:03,194 made of such textiles 167 00:21:03,195 --> 00:21:07,265 can be seen on the murals of the Guge Kingdom. 168 00:21:15,407 --> 00:21:19,610 In some caves of the Guge Kingdom, apricots 169 00:21:19,611 --> 00:21:26,217 and raisins were found. 170 00:21:26,218 --> 00:21:33,224 These fruits were not grown in the Guge Kingdom. 171 00:21:33,225 --> 00:21:37,428 They must've made their way into Guge through means of trade and exchange. 172 00:21:37,429 --> 00:21:43,334 The Guge Kingdom wasn't one of isolation, 173 00:21:43,335 --> 00:21:51,409 but a nation that practised great cultural exchange and trade. 174 00:22:04,690 --> 00:22:09,493 In the 8th century, the Tibetan Kingdom conquered 175 00:22:09,494 --> 00:22:12,163 Western China with a very strong army. 176 00:22:13,498 --> 00:22:17,568 In its prime, the kingdom ruled over the Tibetan plateau 177 00:22:17,803 --> 00:22:22,673 as well as what is now Sichuan, Yunnan, and Qinghai Hu. 178 00:22:22,908 --> 00:22:27,078 Even Tang's capital of Chang'an was in danger of being conquered. 179 00:22:33,318 --> 00:22:36,687 The palace built at the Tibetan capital of Lhasa symbolizes 180 00:22:37,122 --> 00:22:40,491 the strength of the Tibetan kingdom back then. 181 00:22:43,528 --> 00:22:47,131 The king who had unified the western states 182 00:22:47,132 --> 00:22:51,102 wanted to convert the kingdom to Buddhism. 183 00:22:55,741 --> 00:22:58,442 Over a thousand temples and 184 00:22:58,443 --> 00:23:01,812 30 Buddhist institutions were build. 185 00:23:03,181 --> 00:23:07,651 Many children in the royal and aristocratic families joined the monastery 186 00:23:08,086 --> 00:23:12,156 and offered much fortune to the Buddhist temples. 187 00:23:16,194 --> 00:23:19,063 Perhaps it was too much. 188 00:23:21,199 --> 00:23:23,601 As the entire kingdom became more infatuated with Buddhism, 189 00:23:23,602 --> 00:23:26,670 the nation's economy weakened. 190 00:23:27,105 --> 00:23:29,807 Eventually, internal strife arose within the monarchy 191 00:23:29,808 --> 00:23:33,477 and many people were killed. 192 00:23:35,414 --> 00:23:39,283 In 895, a murderer in the dark 193 00:23:39,518 --> 00:23:41,786 shot an arrow to the king's heart. 194 00:23:42,921 --> 00:23:48,292 The ancient Tibetan kingdom had come to an end. 195 00:23:54,733 --> 00:23:58,135 The King's immediate family escaped Lhasa 196 00:23:58,136 --> 00:24:00,704 and fled quickly. 197 00:24:04,576 --> 00:24:07,845 The area is a plateau situated 4,000 meters above sea level. 198 00:24:10,081 --> 00:24:11,882 With their belongings bound on yaks, 199 00:24:11,883 --> 00:24:16,754 the royal family members walked along the bare road. 200 00:24:25,897 --> 00:24:27,698 They travelled 1,500 kilometers west of Lhasa, 201 00:24:27,699 --> 00:24:31,469 across the Tibetan plateau. 202 00:24:31,903 --> 00:24:36,073 Finally, they reached the western end of Tibet. 203 00:24:45,817 --> 00:24:48,486 Not a single strand of grass is visible here. 204 00:24:48,720 --> 00:24:52,289 The royal family met with the barren fields of these mountains. 205 00:24:53,425 --> 00:24:58,095 But the mountains resembled soldiers on guard. 206 00:24:58,730 --> 00:25:03,033 Will they be able to protect the royal family, having escaped turmoil? 207 00:25:15,780 --> 00:25:21,385 The royal family builds a new kingdom here. 208 00:25:21,386 --> 00:25:23,287 It's the Guge Kingdom. 209 00:25:23,288 --> 00:25:27,057 Palace Walls of the Guge Kingdom 210 00:25:28,793 --> 00:25:33,364 Perhaps the king was afraid of his assassin. 211 00:25:35,200 --> 00:25:38,502 The palace resembles a fortress. 212 00:25:38,503 --> 00:25:42,806 The king's quarters are situated atop a cliff where the view 213 00:25:42,807 --> 00:25:45,376 can be observed from all directions. 214 00:25:47,712 --> 00:25:53,083 So how did people make it up to the very top? 215 00:25:57,422 --> 00:26:01,692 Inside the palace, a secret passageway exists. 216 00:26:02,561 --> 00:26:04,361 It's only through this passageway 217 00:26:04,362 --> 00:26:07,831 that people can reach the king's quarters. 218 00:26:15,173 --> 00:26:21,845 Surprisingly, the Guge Kingdom is ruled for 700 years. 219 00:26:22,681 --> 00:26:25,449 That's 16 generations of kings. 220 00:26:32,791 --> 00:26:36,760 The royal family seemed to have enjoyed an abundant life. 221 00:26:38,897 --> 00:26:43,267 The aristocrats are dressed in fancy outfits. 222 00:26:52,310 --> 00:26:54,211 The people of Guge lived in 223 00:26:54,212 --> 00:26:57,181 caves below the royal palace. 224 00:26:58,116 --> 00:27:01,085 Over 800 caves have been found. 225 00:27:06,057 --> 00:27:10,260 This is where the kitchen used to be. 226 00:27:10,261 --> 00:27:12,429 The soot on the walls is almost tangible. 227 00:27:20,071 --> 00:27:25,643 But what did these people eat with the soil so barren? 228 00:27:38,690 --> 00:27:43,160 The first thing that the king did was to utilized the waterway. 229 00:27:44,095 --> 00:27:48,866 He brought water from Sutlej River. 230 00:27:53,204 --> 00:27:55,806 When the construction was completed, 231 00:27:55,807 --> 00:28:00,077 they were able to farm barley and raise cattle. 232 00:28:03,648 --> 00:28:07,818 Thereafter, the population rose above 20,000 233 00:28:08,053 --> 00:28:11,822 and the kingdom was able to prosper. 234 00:28:22,467 --> 00:28:27,171 In 1042, a single event in the Guge Kingdom would change 235 00:28:27,172 --> 00:28:29,740 history in the kingdom forever. 236 00:28:32,177 --> 00:28:36,046 The famous monk from India has travelled 237 00:28:36,381 --> 00:28:40,050 across the Himalayas into the Guge Kingdom. 238 00:28:42,887 --> 00:28:47,658 Atisha... He was a prominent Buddhist leader in India. 239 00:28:48,093 --> 00:28:52,663 And his reputation was well-known throughout the Tibetan plateau. 240 00:29:07,746 --> 00:29:12,649 On atop the hill where Sutlej River flows, 241 00:29:12,650 --> 00:29:16,320 the first temple in the Guge Kingdom was built. 242 00:29:20,158 --> 00:29:22,526 The name of the temple was the Twrin Temple. 243 00:29:24,062 --> 00:29:27,464 With the rise of this temple, 244 00:29:27,465 --> 00:29:30,334 a total of 108 temples were built in Western Tibet. 245 00:29:31,569 --> 00:29:35,773 This is about the same time that the legend of 246 00:29:35,774 --> 00:29:40,144 the mystical Buddhist Kingdom, Shambhala came into being. 247 00:29:46,785 --> 00:29:50,554 Atisha was greatly supported by the Guge King to rekindle 248 00:29:50,889 --> 00:29:54,558 fire of Buddhism that was nearly extinct. 249 00:29:57,495 --> 00:30:00,397 It was during this period that the text in Indian was translated into 250 00:30:00,398 --> 00:30:04,368 Tibetan which proved to be an extensive project. 251 00:30:18,616 --> 00:30:23,520 Most of the Buddhist text that is being used in Tibetan Buddhism 252 00:30:23,521 --> 00:30:25,889 today was translated at this time. 253 00:30:29,527 --> 00:30:34,331 Tibetan Buddhism was almost wiped out in the 9th century 254 00:30:34,332 --> 00:30:38,902 because of the disunion within the royal courts. 255 00:30:50,448 --> 00:30:54,351 Drepoong Temple at Lhasa, Tibet 256 00:30:54,352 --> 00:30:56,720 Drepoong Temple. 257 00:30:58,156 --> 00:31:00,824 It's the largest temple in Tibet. 258 00:31:04,696 --> 00:31:07,164 Once a year, 259 00:31:07,498 --> 00:31:12,569 a festival featuring a huge picture of Buddha is held. 260 00:31:14,906 --> 00:31:20,077 People from all over Tibet gather to watch this extraordinary sight. 261 00:31:21,613 --> 00:31:26,083 This picture is 50 meters long. 262 00:31:31,122 --> 00:31:35,125 The monk from this temple is of the Gelug, 263 00:31:35,126 --> 00:31:38,695 the largest tradition of Buddhism in Tibet for the last 600 years. 264 00:31:41,432 --> 00:31:44,735 This sect was founded by Atisha's disciples, 265 00:31:44,736 --> 00:31:46,703 honouring Atisha's achievements. 266 00:31:48,139 --> 00:31:51,742 The Buddhist teachings of Atisha in the Guge Kingdom 267 00:31:51,743 --> 00:31:54,912 has continued to the present. 268 00:32:07,191 --> 00:32:09,760 India is where Buddhism first started. 269 00:32:19,103 --> 00:32:20,404 Nalanda University, India 270 00:32:20,405 --> 00:32:22,906 Nalanda University once housed 271 00:32:22,907 --> 00:32:26,109 20,000 students in its dorms 272 00:32:26,110 --> 00:32:28,278 in which Buddhism was studied. 273 00:32:30,114 --> 00:32:34,484 Monks from all over the world studied here, even Haecho, 274 00:32:35,119 --> 00:32:37,888 the monk from Shilla Dynasty. 275 00:32:39,123 --> 00:32:43,694 Nalanda was the world's greatest university at the time. 276 00:32:47,332 --> 00:32:50,834 But Buddhism had mysteriously disappeared 277 00:32:50,835 --> 00:32:54,604 from India completely. 278 00:32:55,540 --> 00:32:58,542 In the 10th century, Islam troops invaded India, 279 00:32:58,543 --> 00:33:01,712 leaving no trace of Buddhism. 280 00:33:05,683 --> 00:33:10,654 Buddhism had vanished from India and escaped to a new place of refuge. 281 00:33:11,189 --> 00:33:15,659 It travelled past the Himalayan mountains. 282 00:33:32,310 --> 00:33:36,113 Winter has come once again to the Himalayas 283 00:33:36,114 --> 00:33:38,782 where snow never melts. 284 00:33:54,632 --> 00:33:59,703 The people here live in a state of rugged nature. 285 00:34:01,439 --> 00:34:05,842 Perhaps this is why people are even more religious. 286 00:34:16,087 --> 00:34:20,791 Buddhism had disappeared from India, 287 00:34:20,792 --> 00:34:24,194 only to be transferred wholly to the people living 288 00:34:24,195 --> 00:34:28,065 in the deep valleys of the Himalayas. 289 00:34:31,402 --> 00:34:35,405 The people here recite Buddhist text every day. 290 00:34:35,406 --> 00:34:39,109 But they do this not for their own sake, 291 00:34:39,110 --> 00:34:41,611 but to alleviate the pain of their neighbours 292 00:34:41,612 --> 00:34:45,382 and to pray for the happiness for all. 293 00:34:48,119 --> 00:34:53,623 When Buddhism was fading away in India, 294 00:34:53,624 --> 00:34:59,196 Tibet was the only place that it was handed down to. 295 00:35:08,473 --> 00:35:13,043 The Himalayas were not a blocking wall, but a passageway. 296 00:35:14,879 --> 00:35:19,082 Not only the goods, but the culture and religions of India 297 00:35:19,083 --> 00:35:22,552 were able to travel along this passageway into Tibet. 298 00:35:36,901 --> 00:35:39,402 The Guge Kingdom was 299 00:35:39,403 --> 00:35:42,572 situated hundreds of kilometers away from Northern India. 300 00:35:45,510 --> 00:35:49,079 The spirit of India's Buddhism can be felt distinctly 301 00:35:49,313 --> 00:35:54,284 through the murals of the Guge Kingdom. 302 00:36:03,261 --> 00:36:05,562 If you look closely at the murals, 303 00:36:05,563 --> 00:36:09,533 you will see many drawings where men and women are embracing. 304 00:36:11,269 --> 00:36:16,740 This is also a characteristic of late-Indian Buddhism. 305 00:36:20,778 --> 00:36:26,550 Deep wisdom and love for others joined in harmony. 306 00:36:34,492 --> 00:36:40,764 Linchen Sanpo was highly influential in having such murals drawn. 307 00:36:41,299 --> 00:36:47,070 He brought along many artists from India as well as the Buddhist text. 308 00:36:53,811 --> 00:36:57,814 These artists drew beautiful murals on the walls 309 00:36:57,815 --> 00:37:00,483 of the Guge palace 310 00:37:01,118 --> 00:37:04,454 A unique style of the murals were created 311 00:37:04,455 --> 00:37:08,425 as a result of combining Tibetan and Indian cultures. 312 00:37:22,373 --> 00:37:26,443 This is the village of Jada, near the Guge palace. 313 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:31,381 Near the village, there are still 314 00:37:31,382 --> 00:37:33,650 many unknown artefacts to be found. 315 00:37:34,085 --> 00:37:39,756 The villagers often accidentally come across new discoveries. 316 00:37:43,094 --> 00:37:48,598 In 1992, a shepherd found colourful murals in a cave 317 00:37:48,599 --> 00:37:51,868 while sheltering himself from the rain 318 00:37:52,503 --> 00:37:55,472 This is the Tongga cave. 319 00:37:58,109 --> 00:38:00,810 New relics were found 320 00:38:00,811 --> 00:38:03,013 in a place 2 kilometers away. 321 00:38:03,648 --> 00:38:05,415 It's the Piang cave. 322 00:38:06,150 --> 00:38:08,151 Piang cave 323 00:38:08,152 --> 00:38:11,554 The cave was built by digging up the soft rock, 324 00:38:11,555 --> 00:38:14,324 resembling a bee hive. 325 00:38:18,462 --> 00:38:23,733 These relics are said to be located in a suburb of the Guge Kingdom. 326 00:38:25,569 --> 00:38:28,838 There are 1, 150 caves in all. 327 00:38:29,273 --> 00:38:33,576 And among them, there are 20 murals. 328 00:38:33,577 --> 00:38:39,249 One can't help but be amazed upon viewing the murals. 329 00:38:47,491 --> 00:38:52,062 This is the mandala, which represents enlightenment. 330 00:38:54,098 --> 00:38:56,366 It was drawn with red paint from India 331 00:38:56,600 --> 00:39:00,170 and blue powder. 332 00:39:00,805 --> 00:39:05,008 The blue powder is made from lapis lazuli, which is found in Afghanistan. 333 00:39:11,549 --> 00:39:14,117 The painting of a fairy flying in the sky 334 00:39:14,352 --> 00:39:18,722 is also found in the center of the Silk Road. 335 00:39:23,060 --> 00:39:26,863 The double lion is a Persian symbol that had been fashionable 336 00:39:26,864 --> 00:39:30,433 in the European royal courts. 337 00:39:35,673 --> 00:39:40,176 The shape of the ceiling was in the style that 338 00:39:40,177 --> 00:39:42,479 was popular in Afghanistan 339 00:39:42,480 --> 00:39:45,849 and the Korean Peninsula. 340 00:39:49,387 --> 00:39:51,688 How could all types of patterns 341 00:39:51,689 --> 00:39:54,290 and architectural styles that were from various parts 342 00:39:54,291 --> 00:39:58,261 of Europe and Asia be featured in this remote region of Tibet? 343 00:40:00,297 --> 00:40:03,867 Is this person with a big nose a European? 344 00:40:15,112 --> 00:40:19,115 The answer to this question lies in a place 345 00:40:19,116 --> 00:40:21,785 400 kilometers away from the Guge Kingdom. 346 00:40:24,321 --> 00:40:26,122 Ladakh, India 347 00:40:26,123 --> 00:40:29,492 Ladakh is located in Northern India. 348 00:40:33,230 --> 00:40:35,632 The Ladakh Kingdom was where Buddhism in India had 349 00:40:35,633 --> 00:40:40,303 flourished alongside the Guge Kingdom. 350 00:40:48,546 --> 00:40:54,117 Many people and goods from Tibet still come through here. 351 00:41:01,559 --> 00:41:06,062 One can easily see many Chinese goods in the market. 352 00:41:06,397 --> 00:41:10,099 These goods have travelled over the Tibetan plateau 353 00:41:10,100 --> 00:41:12,669 along the Himalayas. 354 00:41:22,713 --> 00:41:27,283 Tea from China's Sichuan can be found here. 355 00:41:29,820 --> 00:41:34,224 The tea has travelled from Sichuan to Tibet 356 00:41:34,225 --> 00:41:38,828 over the Himalayas and then back here 357 00:41:38,829 --> 00:41:42,398 to India once again over the Himalayas. 358 00:41:47,438 --> 00:41:53,142 In the past, all the goods from Central Asia, Pakistan, 359 00:41:53,143 --> 00:41:57,146 and Kashmir came together in Ladakh. 360 00:41:57,147 --> 00:42:12,061 Yak cheese, wool, salt, and tea were exchanged from Tibet. 361 00:42:16,901 --> 00:42:22,772 A fascinating bartering route existed between the Guge Kingdom and Ladakh. 362 00:42:24,808 --> 00:42:27,410 The road stemming 363 00:42:27,411 --> 00:42:31,381 from Guge linked Central Asia through this valley. 364 00:42:46,130 --> 00:42:49,098 This is the border between India and Pakistan. 365 00:42:50,634 --> 00:42:53,536 This place is a desert situated 366 00:42:53,537 --> 00:42:56,205 at over 3,000 meters above sea level. 367 00:42:57,141 --> 00:43:01,210 It's a sandy desert that is found under the snow-capped Himalayan mountains. 368 00:43:13,290 --> 00:43:19,062 It's even more interesting to find wild camels living here. 369 00:43:22,099 --> 00:43:25,568 Camels in the plateau? 370 00:43:29,907 --> 00:43:33,376 Camels in Central Asia are known for 371 00:43:33,611 --> 00:43:36,479 their twin humps on their backs. 372 00:43:42,519 --> 00:43:45,288 The village of Hunder is nearby. 373 00:43:49,126 --> 00:43:52,328 In this town of 100-some families, 374 00:43:52,329 --> 00:43:54,397 most of the villagers are Buddhists. 375 00:44:01,138 --> 00:44:03,239 But this home is different. 376 00:44:05,075 --> 00:44:10,246 The star and moon, representing Islam, is drawn. 377 00:44:14,485 --> 00:44:18,254 A few Muslims are holding a service here. 378 00:44:20,591 --> 00:44:25,795 They are the descendants of Muslim merchants who had brought their camels 379 00:44:25,796 --> 00:44:28,464 to do business here hundreds of years ago. 380 00:44:33,404 --> 00:44:36,606 They are the living proof of the exchange that went on 381 00:44:36,607 --> 00:44:41,077 between the Guge Kingdom and Central Asia a thousand years ago. 382 00:44:45,215 --> 00:44:48,918 Salt from Tibet and jewels and cheese 383 00:44:48,919 --> 00:44:52,622 from Afghanistan were exchanged. 384 00:44:52,623 --> 00:44:59,128 The Muslim merchants came on camels, horses, 385 00:44:59,129 --> 00:45:02,165 and mules. 386 00:45:02,166 --> 00:45:05,168 Some of these animals weren't able to return home 387 00:45:05,169 --> 00:45:07,570 because they had gotten weak. 388 00:45:07,571 --> 00:45:17,580 That's why the merchants sold the horses and camels. 389 00:45:17,581 --> 00:45:24,654 And the camels with two humps came to remain in the Nubra Valley. 390 00:45:32,696 --> 00:45:35,898 Since long ago, the Muslim merchants 391 00:45:35,899 --> 00:45:40,369 had crossed the Himalayas with goods on their camels. 392 00:45:44,408 --> 00:45:49,212 It was through them that the legend of the Shambhala Kingdom 393 00:45:49,213 --> 00:45:53,883 had spread to the West. 394 00:46:05,763 --> 00:46:09,766 And this is why there were many Eurasian patterns 395 00:46:09,767 --> 00:46:12,535 in the murals of the Guge Kingdom. 396 00:46:18,675 --> 00:46:23,446 The Guge Kingdom was a crossroad where Eastern and Western civilizations met. 397 00:46:38,695 --> 00:46:44,400 The roads of China's Yunnan and Sichuan 398 00:46:44,401 --> 00:46:47,069 is connected to Tibet's Lhasa. 399 00:46:47,905 --> 00:46:50,807 The roads do not end there. 400 00:46:50,808 --> 00:46:53,209 They continue on through the Tibetan 401 00:46:53,210 --> 00:46:57,180 plateau to India and Pakistan. 402 00:46:57,714 --> 00:47:02,018 And at its end, it converges with the Silk Road. 403 00:47:03,453 --> 00:47:08,024 And at the center was the Guge Kingdom. 404 00:47:24,374 --> 00:47:29,645 In early 17th century, the once prosperous kingdom is met with trouble. 405 00:47:31,882 --> 00:47:37,053 The once peaceful kingdom of Shambhala comes to a close. 406 00:47:38,689 --> 00:47:41,557 But no one knows for sure what brought on 407 00:47:42,092 --> 00:47:45,661 the demise of the Guge Kingdom. 408 00:47:56,506 --> 00:47:59,876 Some people say that 409 00:48:00,510 --> 00:48:04,213 the troops of Ladakh took over. 410 00:48:05,048 --> 00:48:08,150 While others say that the kingdom was taken down 411 00:48:08,151 --> 00:48:12,321 by Muslims who were desiring their gold and jewels. 412 00:48:29,873 --> 00:48:33,542 Did the people of Guge sense their own demise? 413 00:48:37,080 --> 00:48:39,849 This cave is full of 414 00:48:40,083 --> 00:48:44,053 frightful gods. 415 00:48:46,189 --> 00:48:50,393 The murals show that the king and monks of Guge 416 00:48:50,394 --> 00:48:54,363 desperately wanted peace in the kingdom. 417 00:48:57,601 --> 00:49:00,102 But their enemies started to 418 00:49:00,103 --> 00:49:03,406 take over their suburbs one by one. 419 00:49:08,245 --> 00:49:11,647 In the end, even monks had to 420 00:49:11,648 --> 00:49:15,017 carry weapons and fight. 421 00:49:23,260 --> 00:49:26,462 The last king of Guge tried to 422 00:49:26,463 --> 00:49:31,033 fight off the enemies till the end. 423 00:49:31,568 --> 00:49:34,437 But as his people were killed miserably, 424 00:49:34,771 --> 00:49:37,340 he had to surrender. 425 00:49:39,676 --> 00:49:44,447 700 years of Guge history had come to an end. 426 00:49:48,485 --> 00:49:54,557 The end of the kingdom was as dramatic as it had been successful. 427 00:49:55,692 --> 00:49:58,694 They say that the caves in front of the palace 428 00:49:58,695 --> 00:50:03,165 were full of corpses without heads. 429 00:50:03,600 --> 00:50:08,070 They must've been turned into mummies due to the dry climate. 430 00:50:28,525 --> 00:50:33,129 In Western Tibet, 431 00:50:33,130 --> 00:50:36,499 the Guge Kingdom that had established 432 00:50:37,134 --> 00:50:40,202 such a rich culture had disappeared like a dream. 433 00:50:50,347 --> 00:50:55,918 Where did the Guge people disappeared to? 434 00:51:08,899 --> 00:51:13,069 Have they made their way into the mystical kingdom of 435 00:51:13,503 --> 00:51:18,574 Shambhala, only seen when the moon is out? 436 00:52:03,887 --> 00:52:08,057 In China's Yunnan, tea is being made. 437 00:52:08,492 --> 00:52:13,062 This tea is as valuable as life for Tibetans. 438 00:52:22,205 --> 00:52:26,475 The caravans make their way out to deliver life. 439 00:52:26,810 --> 00:52:30,279 And that's how the Tea and Horse Caravan Road came about. 440 00:52:37,521 --> 00:52:41,290 The caravan road was also called 441 00:52:42,926 --> 00:52:49,398 the valley where only mice and birds could travel on. 442 00:52:50,133 --> 00:52:54,803 The caravans make their way on this narrow road. 443 00:53:22,499 --> 00:53:26,602 The caravan road is very important to 444 00:53:26,603 --> 00:53:29,171 the people living in the valleys. 445 00:53:30,106 --> 00:53:36,178 It is only through this road that they are able to survive. 446 00:54:16,186 --> 00:54:19,688 We met many innocent souls 447 00:54:19,689 --> 00:54:22,858 on the road stretching from Sichuan to Tibet. 448 00:54:29,799 --> 00:54:36,272 As the mountains get steeper, religious faith deepens even more. 449 00:54:45,115 --> 00:54:49,084 There are those that throw their bodies 450 00:54:49,419 --> 00:54:51,887 to get close to Buddha. 451 00:54:53,623 --> 00:55:00,195 They do not pray for their own self, but for the happiness of their neighbours. 452 00:55:16,880 --> 00:55:20,049 The salt wells of the Tibetan valleys 453 00:55:20,283 --> 00:55:24,453 are full of women's sweat and tears. 454 00:55:29,592 --> 00:55:33,896 Perhaps their sweat and tears had evaporated 455 00:55:33,897 --> 00:55:36,865 and became salt. 456 00:55:42,906 --> 00:55:47,076 That is why a Tibetan woman comes to mind 457 00:55:47,310 --> 00:55:51,680 when it comes to this salt. 458 00:55:57,620 --> 00:56:03,726 The caravan road continues west 459 00:56:04,561 --> 00:56:07,229 from China's Yunnan and Sichuan to Tibet. 460 00:56:36,693 --> 00:56:43,065 The caravan carrying salt is travelling over the snow-capped Himalayas. 461 00:56:45,502 --> 00:56:48,404 Those living on the other side of the mountains 462 00:56:48,405 --> 00:56:51,673 need salt to live as well. 463 00:56:57,914 --> 00:56:59,581 The 5,000 kilometers of the Tea 464 00:57:00,717 --> 00:57:02,618 and Horse Caravan Road. 465 00:57:04,053 --> 00:57:10,325 This great road continues to connect lives 466 00:57:11,161 --> 00:57:13,829 with other lives. 38700

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