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Myths about Buddhism

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Buddhism across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

20 myths currently featured for Buddhism.

Buddha Identifying the Six-Eared Macaque, Allowing the Real Wukong to Strike Him Down

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Emei, Sichuan, ChinaSun Wukong • Six-Eared Macaque • Tang Sanzang

In an epic confrontation between the true Monkey King and an identical impostor, the Six-Eared Macaque, neither gods nor mirrors can distinguish the two until they seek the Buddha's wisdom. The Buddha reveals that the impostor is a Rare Primate with the power to hear all and mimic anything, stripping away his disguise. Once his true nature is exposed and he is trapped under a golden bowl, the...

The Six-Eared Macaque Impersonating Sun Wukong

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Emei, Sichuan, ChinaSun Wukong • Six-Eared Macaque • Tang Sanzang

The Six-Eared Macaque is a powerful supernatural primate who attempts to usurp Sun Wukong's place in the pilgrimage to the West by mimicking his every attribute. Their conflict is so profound that even the highest deities and magical artifacts cannot distinguish the true Monkey King from the impostor. The saga concludes only when the Buddha identifies the macaque's true nature, leading to the...

The Hundred-Eyed Demon Lord Trapping Wukong with Blinding Golden Light

🐉 Chinese MythologyHuanghua Pavilion Proxy, Shaanxi, ChinaSun Wukong • Tang Sanzang • Zhu Bajie

While journeying to the West, the monk Tang Sanzang and his disciples are poisoned by a deceptive Daoist master who is actually the Hundred-Eyed Demon Lord. Sun Wukong engages the demon in a fierce battle, only to be trapped by a terrifying canopy of blinding golden light emitted from the demon's many eyes. It is only through the intervention of the Bodhisattva Pilanpo and a divine needle...

The Spider Demons of Pan'si Cave and the Capture of Tang Sanzang

🐉 Chinese MythologyPan'si Cave Proxy (Pansidong), Sichuan, ChinaTang Sanzang • Sun Wukong • Zhu Bajie

While traveling toward the Western Heaven, the monk Tang Sanzang is captured by seven spider spirits disguised as beautiful sisters who trap him with magic silk. After a series of comical and dangerous encounters involving the Monkey King and Pigsy, the pilgrims must face the spiders' brother, the Hundred-Eyed Demon Lord, to save their master.

Tang Sanzang Recruiting the Dragon Prince Who Ate His Horse as the White Dragon Horse

🐉 Chinese MythologyYingchou StreamTang Sanzang • Sun Wukong • White Dragon Horse (Yulong)

While journeying to the West, Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong encounter a dragon at the Yingchou Stream who devours the monk's horse. After a fierce battle and the intervention of the Bodhisattva Guanyin, the dragon is revealed to be a disgraced prince seeking redemption. He is transformed into the White Dragon Horse to serve as Tang Sanzang's loyal mount for the remainder of the sacred pilgrimage.

Sha Wujing Cursed to Suffer Flying Swords in the Flowing Sands River

🐉 Chinese MythologyTaklamakan Desert, Xinjiang, ChinaSha Wujing • Jade Emperor • Guanyin

Sha Wujing, formerly the high-ranking Curtain-Raising General of the Celestial Court, was banished to the mortal realm after accidentally shattering a precious crystal cup during the Empress Dowager's Peach Banquet. He was condemned to live in the treacherous Flowing Sands River, where he was tormented every seven days by flying swords that pierced his chest. This period of suffering...

Tang Sanzang Rescuing Sun Wukong from the Mountain to Escort Him to the West

🐉 Chinese MythologyWuzhi Mountain, Hainan, ChinaTang Sanzang • Sun Wukong • Guanyin

After being imprisoned under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years by the Buddha, the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, is finally discovered by the pious monk Tang Sanzang. Following a divine vision from the Bodhisattva Guanyin, Tang Sanzang removes the sacred seal atop the peak, liberating the monkey. In return for his freedom, Sun Wukong pledges to protect the monk on his perilous pilgrimage to...

Buddha Pinning Sun Wukong Underneath the Five Elements Mountain

🐉 Chinese MythologyWuzhi Mountain, Hainan, ChinaSun Wukong • Gautama Buddha • Jade Emperor

After Sun Wukong waged a chaotic war against the Heavens, the Jade Emperor sought the help of the Buddha to stop the invincible Monkey King. The Buddha challenged Wukong to a wager, leading the monkey to believe he had traveled to the edge of the universe when he had never left the Buddha's palm. As punishment for his arrogance and crimes, the Buddha transformed his hand into the Five...

Sun Wukong Wreaking Havoc in the Heavenly Court and Fighting the Heavenly Army

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount TaiSun Wukong • Jade Emperor • Taibai Jinxing

After being slighted by the celestial bureaucracy, the powerful Monkey King, Sun Wukong, rebels against the Jade Emperor and the entire Heavenly Court. He single-handedly defeats the 100,000 soldiers of the Heavenly Army, survives the divine furnace of Laozi, and challenges the very foundation of the cosmos. This legendary conflict represents the ultimate struggle between individual chaotic...

Nezha Fighting His Father Li Jing Until Subdued by the Burning Lamp Pagoda

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Emei, Sichuan, ChinaNezha • Li Jing • Randeng Daoren

After his resurrection from a lotus flower, the rebellious Nezha sought revenge against his father, Li Jing, for destroying his earthly shrine. The chase spanned the heavens and the earth until Li Jing, exhausted and near defeat, was granted a magical golden pagoda by the sage Randeng Daoren. This divine artifact successfully trapped and subdued Nezha, forcing a reconciliation and...