Nyatri Tsenpo
Nyatri Tsenpo (Gnya'-khri-btsan-Po) is a king of the Tibet of the dynasty of Yarlung from which the reign began in the year -127 at second century BC.
According to the traditional history of the empire Tibetan, he was the first king of Tibet. He would be descended from the sky on the crowned mountain Yalashangbo - or would have come from India or the Nepal. Because of strange physical characteristics, like webbed hands and eyelids closing itself by in bottom, it would have been accommodated like a god by the natives Tibetans, who took it on their shoulders to establish it king, which would indicate his name: sovereign (Tsenpo) established by the neck (nyatri).
The year of its establishment marks the first year of the calendar Tibetan. It is thus in the honor of the first king of Tibet that the new year Tibetan is celebrated, the Losar.
According to the mythical history of Tibet, the first kings immortal, were connected to the skies by a cord by means of which they went back there to the end of their terrestrial stay. All that would have ended with the king (Drigum Tsenpo): having caused its Lo-ngam stableman, the cord connecting it to the sky was cut during the combat and he died about it; he was the first to leave a corpse and to being buried.
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