Do You Know the Legend of Life Cycle of Dragons?

Roaming in a Tibetan monastery recently, the dragons I saw there kind of revived my childhood fascination for them. I could see them everywhere there, in the beams, in the pillars, in the paintings on walls, even in the roofs as if leaping out of the pages of the books I read as a child. I had always thought them to be real creatures who could breathe rain or fire.

It was terribly disappointing to know the truth when I was explained to that they are legendary creatures. Something similar to the disappointment when you know tooth fairies don’t exist.

Dragons – Many Animals in One

How I wished this creature with a Camel’s head, Bull’s ears, horns of a Deer, eyes of a Rabbit, body of a Snake with scales of a Carp, and claws of an Eagle on paws of a Tiger was real! So many animals, all in one! Do you think humans would be able to cage it? Or should they be left free to roam around? No, not free, that would be dangerous.

Dragon artwork

Life Cycle of Dragons

The story of the life cycle of dragons fascinates me even today. Old Chinese believed that Chinese dragons have several different life stages and can live at least 6000 years.

The dragons are not dragons when they hatch from eggs at least they don’t look like one. For the first 500 years of life they live like ‘water-snakes’. Then from their 500th year to 1000th birthday they survive like fish slowly transforming to scaled dragons living in the seas and oceans. The naughtier ones among them overturned the ships and terrorized the people, the friendly ones helping out the lowly humans.

Dragon in monastery

From 1000th year to 1500th year the growth is fastest, probably learning all the essential skills and magic of life. In the next 500 years they gain horns of wisdom. After their 2000th year they were believed to develop wings and the scales on their body reduced.

Stunned, are you? Try sharing this story with your little children, nieces, nephews and some of you with your grand children. Do let me know how they have taken it.

Life Cycle of Dragons

Interested in mythological animals? Read more here: Basilisk of Basel, Switzerland

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57 Responses to “Do You Know the Legend of Life Cycle of Dragons?

  • What a fascinating story. I do wonder if dragons were real once upon a time.

    Dropping by from the Thursday Challenge.
    Suzy at Suzy at Photos are fun

  • fascinating. i always love dragons.

  • colorful n interesting shots. 🙂

  • Fascinating tales about the dragon!

  • Hi Indrani,

    Your posts are really superb. Whenever I read your posts on the places which I too have visited, I am just wondering how come I missed out to take photographs like you. Your perspective on a particular subject and the way how you capture that subject are really great.

    Regards,
    Suhasini-A unique travel blog

  • This shows how well u has observed the dragons, and there life growth was interesting story.

  • great designs 🙂

  • interestg..have been fascinated by dragons myself..

  • There was a moment some years back when I was looking up and realized that dragons came originally from certain clouds, winding their way through the sky.

  • Lovely colours!

  • Have a happy vacation!

  • Love the beautiful designs on the temple. The answer to my movie is …………..Night at the Museum 2.

  • such a gift— it is to share through your lens and stories- the colors,the gold, the tactile nature of the images captured are magnificent – dragons, an archetype from a rich historical landscape—merci
    salut du midi

  • Have a nice trip and bring back lots of photos.

  • Very nice legendary creatures…

    kisses,

    irina

  • That's an informative post! I did not know all this either, just knew baby dragons are cuter than full grown dragons!

    And loved the description of all the animals in parts that go in to make one dragon! Very interesting! That is something any kid will love.

  • Beautiful post! Enjoy your vacation!! Look forward to reading you back at Blogtrotter!!!

  • Dragons ki kahani bachchon ko kya humein bhi behad fascinating lagti rahin hain

  • What beautiful colours and detail. Great shots.
    Have a great holiday and don’t forget your camera!

  • Very fascinating account of dragons and lovely pictures.

  • Ooo, vacation??? Where? You always take me to a magical place…and tonight I will share this post with my daughters. Thank you and hope you have a fun time:)

  • I too believed for a time that Dragons were real and lived in the time of Dinosaurs.
    In Chinese astrology it is believed to be lucky to be born in the year of the Dragon.

    There is a wonderful animation for children "Jane & the Dragon" that I enjoy very much… more so than my son 🙂

    best wishes and happy holidays
    Ribbon

  • I want to go to Tibet..one day. Beautiful dragon images and have a fantastic holiday 😛

  • Fascinating and so well written! Love the colors in the photos!

  • I never heard of good dragons in the West. Love the Eastern thought on them!

  • I tell the story ‘ The 4 Dragons’ to the kids. They represent the 4 great rivers of China . The dragons saved the people from drought and poverty when the Emperor did nothing.
    The kids love the story when I play around with a paper concertina dragon.
    Thanks for all the great info.

  • Was this at Bylkuppe? very colourful display. Have a safe & nice vacation.

  • again a beautifull story, with so nice photo’s. i wish you a very nice tripp. Best wishes from jeany

  • Nice post about dragons, Indrani.
    It reminds me of the end of the famous Disney’s film La bella addormentata nel bosco: the witch changes into a dragon that blows fire and there is a fantastic breathtaking battle between the dragon and the Prince!

  • This post is sooooo beautiful 🙂
    I have no other words hihi…
    Soooo colorful and friendly
    like your country 😉
    The last shot is my favorite,
    when I double click on it,
    its FANTASTIC !!!!
    (@^.^@)

  • This post is sooooo beautiful 🙂
    I have no other words hihi…
    Soooo colorful and friendly
    like your country 😉
    The last shot is my favorite,
    when I double click on it,
    its FANTASTIC !!!!
    (@^.^@)

  • LIke the dragon in the 2nd pic. It looks like it is flying in the sky…

  • wow What an interesting post and your pictures are outstanding!
    purrs and love
    Luna

  • Great post once again…Have a great and safe vacation

  • What a lovely story and you never know, it might be true. If they were born like 500 years ago!
    Have a lovely vacation.

  • I really enjoyed all this lore of dragons. Legends – yes, I’ve heard that, but I think I’m going to keep believeing in them anyway! Have a wonderful trip!!

  • Wait!! Are you telling me that Puff The Magic Dragon wasn’t real?!?!?!

    Oh Pooh! Well they are magical animals just the same.

  • I have a fascination with dragons as well..

    I have a number, that include both Chinese dragons and ones from English mythology..

    Your story is fascinating and the photos are wonderful. Such beautiful colours !!

    Enjoy your trip !!!

  • I do love dragons. Not real?!!! NO! My imaginary friend (when I was growing up) was a dragon. I’m a believer!

  • Dragons are fascinating creatures and you made gorgeous photos. I think many of us have that secret qish that they were real or they wouldn’t pop up in so many stories and legends. A while ago I visited a (very tongue in cheek) scientific talk about dragons and how to find them, there were a lot of people of all ages and I guess they all would love to see a dragon in a zoo.

  • Nice twist on the critter this week 🙂

    I played too 🙂

  • Fascinating and amazing!

  • What a coincidence! I’m eating a dragonfruit as I read this post:)

  • My! How many years? But I like the concept of the story… I am sure kids will love it. Equally amazing is the frequency in which you take vacations 🙂

    Destination Infinity

  • Great Blog… Vivid traveller I guess… Fantastic shots… Awaiting to visit Tibet some day…
    Keep up the work… And when time permits do drop into my blogs as well…

  • I too always wanted to see actual dragons as a kid…. These are really lovely pictures!

  • Wow!! That was some information.I will surely talk about the life cycle of the dragons to my kids today. They will lap it up like me. Have a great vacation. See you soon.

  • lovely pics..

    on a vacation.. again ?? lucky you !!

    lol…

    but that spells more lovely pictures !! doesnt it ??

  • wonderful post as usual!
    happy holidays!!

  • enjoy your vacation…hope to see you back soon

  • Fascinating stuff about dragon years!
    Enjoy your vacation. Shalom

  • What a fun and interesting post! I never realized that dragons had such a long and complicated growth cycle! I don’t have any small children in my life as none of my children have any of their own, but I will try telling this to the children in the classes where I volunteer! Thanks for sharing this and your photos are lovely as always.

    Hope you have a lovely small vacation, Indrani!

  • What do you mean, dragons aren’t real? Say it ain’t so.

    Have a great vacation.

  • you are on the move – to different & fascinating places, covering all kinds of forts and the such..how do you do that?

  • that was very interesting, Indrani… i told samhith the story, and now he wants to see a dragon… i am sure he is going to remember this when he sees a snake….
    loved it

    Anu

  • A very interesting tale. I used to be afraid of dragons when I was a kid. Now as an adult I am still fascinated by them. My son’s reaction is different. While I was reading your post he was excitedly pointing at the pictures, “Mommy look!”

    Have a nice weekend.

  • Very colorful snaps. Enjoy your vacation.

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