Tibetan mythology refers to the traditional as well as the religious stories that have been passed down by the Tibetan people. Tibetan mythology consists mainly of national mythology stemming from the Tibetan culture as well as religious mythology from both Tibetan Buddhism and Bön Religion. These myths are often passed down orally, through rituals or through traditional art like sculptures or cave paintings. They also feature a variety of different creatures ranging from gods to spirits to monsters play a significant role in Tibetan mythology these deities and monsters/evil entities deal with our mental emotions and it tells how to control them with some of these myths have broken into mainstream Western media, with the most notable one being the Abominable Snowman – the Yeti.[1]