The paper concentrates on the transformation of the religious field in 17th and 18th century Mongolia, focusing on the discourse formations which accompanied the missionary strategies the Tibetan Buddhist monks employed to win over the Mongols to Buddhism. By drawing on a variety of Mongolian sources, from biographies and chronicles up to legal documents and terminological dictionaries, the author argues that the encounter between shamanic and Buddhist religious specialists led to the creation of a religious “other” and the reification of a böge-ner-ün sasin, a “teaching of the shamans”, most likely influencing European Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment constructions of so called “shamanism”
This dissertation studies a distinct architectural form of the Tibetan-rite Buddhist great assembly ...
The various papers collected in this volume were part of a panel at the 13th Seminar of the Internat...
The paper discusses and compares two millenarian movements that sprang up in Altai (Burkhanism or th...
This paper is devoted to one of the first commercial Mongolian publishing houses in Republican China...
This article examines previously unstudied historical sources from seventeenth–twentieth century Kha...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...
This thesis investigates the indigenous efforts and dimensions of Mongolian Buddhism on the local an...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
In this article, I tried to illustrate a brief history of Buddhist Studies in the Western world and ...
Since the early 2000s the Mongolian Buddhist masked ritual dance, in the Khalkh-Mongolian language c...
This article discusses a Khalkha reincarnate ruler, the First Jebtsundampa Zanabazar, who is common...
This volume about religion and ethnicity in Mongolian societies is the outcome of an international s...
The article suggests an approach to studying Mongolian translations of Buddhist texts in the sevente...
The article invites readers to reconsider the history of Buddhism in Russian Trans-Baikal as a gradu...
This paper explores the influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the development of Ak-Jang (White Faith or ...
This dissertation studies a distinct architectural form of the Tibetan-rite Buddhist great assembly ...
The various papers collected in this volume were part of a panel at the 13th Seminar of the Internat...
The paper discusses and compares two millenarian movements that sprang up in Altai (Burkhanism or th...
This paper is devoted to one of the first commercial Mongolian publishing houses in Republican China...
This article examines previously unstudied historical sources from seventeenth–twentieth century Kha...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...
This thesis investigates the indigenous efforts and dimensions of Mongolian Buddhism on the local an...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
In this article, I tried to illustrate a brief history of Buddhist Studies in the Western world and ...
Since the early 2000s the Mongolian Buddhist masked ritual dance, in the Khalkh-Mongolian language c...
This article discusses a Khalkha reincarnate ruler, the First Jebtsundampa Zanabazar, who is common...
This volume about religion and ethnicity in Mongolian societies is the outcome of an international s...
The article suggests an approach to studying Mongolian translations of Buddhist texts in the sevente...
The article invites readers to reconsider the history of Buddhism in Russian Trans-Baikal as a gradu...
This paper explores the influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the development of Ak-Jang (White Faith or ...
This dissertation studies a distinct architectural form of the Tibetan-rite Buddhist great assembly ...
The various papers collected in this volume were part of a panel at the 13th Seminar of the Internat...
The paper discusses and compares two millenarian movements that sprang up in Altai (Burkhanism or th...