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lovelytruth
MONGOLIA IS ONE OF BUDDIST COUNTRY IN ASIA.UNDER COMUNIST REGIME WE HADNT THAT RELISOUS RIGHT AND NOW IT,S BACK AND BEGINS WRITES NEW HISTORY beerchug.gif
ALSO U CAN WATCH THIS
http://boloroo.com.ne.kr/mongolia/


http://boloroo.com.ne.kr/mongolia/
lovelytruth
QUOTE(lovelytruth @ Jun 17 2005, 10:36 AM)
MONGOLIA IS ONE OF BUDDIST COUNTRY IN ASIA.UNDER COMUNIST REGIME WE HADNT THAT RELISOUS RIGHT AND NOW IT,S BACK AND BEGINS WRITES NEW HISTORY  beerchug.gif


ALSO WATCH HERE SOME
http://boloroo.com.ne.kr/mongolia/


http://boloroo.com.ne.kr/mongolia/
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and u can some pic also here ......

http://photobucket.com/albums/a182/friendl...?action=options

I HOPE U GUYS WILL SHARE YOUR MIND
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BUH ZUIL ENE BAISHINGAAS EHELDEG.TIIMEE ENE BOL SAARAL ORDON ENE DOTOR MASH IH MONGO BAIDAG 76 TARGAN HUN TEDENDEE BID IH HAIRTAI
HARIN TED?(ZOWHON MONGOLCHUUDAD)
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WELCOME TO MONGOLIA

GOD BLESS MONGOLIA AND PEACE WE LOVE U ALL
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WELCOME TO MONGOLIA

GOD BLESS MONGOLIA AND PEACE WE LOVE U ALL
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WELCOME TO MONGOLIA

GOD BLESS MONGOLIA AND PEACE WE LOVE U ALL
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WELCOME TO MONGOLIA

GOD BLESS MONGOLIA AND PEACE WE LOVE U ALL
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WELCOME TO MONGOLIA

GOD BLESS MONGOLIA AND PEACE WE LOVE U ALL
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GOD BLESS MONGOLIA AND PEACE WE LOVE U ALL
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flipcombatmedic
aren't most buddhist and traditional buddhism there Lamaist like the Tibetans, or so historically it was wasn't it?
lovelytruth
QUOTE(flipcombatmedic @ Jun 17 2005, 01:44 PM)
aren't most buddhist and traditional buddhism there Lamaist like the Tibetans, or so historically it was wasn't it?
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IT,S SAME LIKE TIBETANS AND ALWAYS TRIED TO IMPROVE POSITIVELY
NEW MONGOLIA AND NEW GENERATION

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華夏無產
QUOTE(lovelytruth @ Jun 17 2005, 04:55 PM)
IT,S SAME LIKE TIBETANS AND ALWAYS TRIED TO IMPROVE POSITIVELY
NEW MONGOLIA AND NEW GENERATION

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She looks rather unique. She definitely doesn't resemble a Korean icon_smile.gif icon_smile.gif icon_smile.gif

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this building looks rather Chinese architecturally. From what era is it built?

QUOTE(flipcombatmedic @ Jun 17 2005, 01:44 PM)
aren't most buddhist and traditional buddhism there Lamaist like the Tibetans, or so historically it was wasn't it?
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Yes, lots of Mongolians practice Lamaism, or some variant thereof. Good for mongolia that they're gaining their traditions back after being somewhat russified. At least the Russians didn't all convert them to "Eastern Orthodox", lol.

BTW, I am a Buddhist from China.
lovelytruth
QUOTE(華夏無產 @ Jun 18 2005, 08:45 PM)
QUOTE(lovelytruth @ Jun 17 2005, 04:55 PM)
IT,S SAME LIKE TIBETANS AND ALWAYS TRIED TO IMPROVE POSITIVELY
NEW MONGOLIA AND NEW GENERATION

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She looks rather unique. She definitely doesn't resemble a Korean icon_smile.gif icon_smile.gif icon_smile.gif

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this building looks rather Chinese architecturally. From what era is it built?

QUOTE(flipcombatmedic @ Jun 17 2005, 01:44 PM)
aren't most buddhist and traditional buddhism there Lamaist like the Tibetans, or so historically it was wasn't it?
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Yes, lots of Mongolians practice Lamaism, or some variant thereof. Good for mongolia that they're gaining their traditions back after being somewhat russified. At least the Russians didn't all convert them to "Eastern Orthodox", lol.

BTW, I am a Buddhist from China.
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DONT THINK AND BELEIVE IN EVERYTHING U READ IN CHINESE AND BELEIVE EVERYTHING IS FROM CHINA.I UNDERSTAND IT,S NOT YOUR FAULT BECAUSE THEY,VE TAUGHT U SO AND U BELIEVED IT!!!!!!!U,RE JUST VICTIM OF IT.ALL YOUR KNOWLEDGE IS WRONG SORRY DUDE BUT IT,S NOT TOO LATE TO CORRECT THAT MISTAKE.CHINA ALSO HAD NO RELIGOUS RIGHT SO LONG TIME.AND BIGGEST VICTIMERS OF ...... WAS IN CHINA I THINK.
華夏無產
lovelytruth, ever heard of the CAPSLOCK key?

I was just saying that we have temples that look like that in China as well. I never said that Chinese built the temple in that picture. Anyways, that style of building originated in the proto-form from pre-Han times.

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This looks more like the lamaists temple that I'm used to seeing.

And the Eastern Orthodox are ethnic russian who emigrated to China. Also, the Manchurian hired some Cossacks to work in the palace. When the Empire fell, they just stayed around.

China has religious rights now. Lots of people go to Buddhist temples regularly these days.
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I CANT BELIEVE AND IMAGINE THAT COMUNIST PPL GOING TO CHURCH AND PRAYING FOR MAO ZEDUN laugh.gif
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Nice temples.
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QUOTE(lovelytruth @ Jul 1 2005, 10:00 AM)
I CANT BELIEVE AND IMAGINE THAT COMUNIST PPL GOING TO CHURCH AND PRAYING FOR MAO ZEDUN  laugh.gif
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No, that's America. And they pray for George Bush.
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I CANT BELIEVE AND IMAGINE THAT COMUNIST PPL GOING TO CHURCH AND PRAYING FOR MAO ZEDUN  laugh.gif
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No, that's America. And they pray for George Bush.
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China always wanted also dreamed to be like America so they,re doing same like Americans each time laugh.gif
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QUOTE(華夏無產 @ Jul 1 2005, 02:11 PM)
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I CANT BELIEVE AND IMAGINE THAT COMUNIST PPL GOING TO CHURCH AND PRAYING FOR MAO ZEDUN  laugh.gif
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No, that's America. And they pray for George Bush.
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China always wanted also dreamed to be like America so they,re doing same like Americans each time laugh.gif
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biggthumpup.gif So now it,s fu-kin enough about china this is about Buddism in mongolia no reply
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China always wanted also dreamed to be like America so they,re doing same like Americans each time laugh.gif
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biggthumpup.gif So now it,s fu-kin enough about china this is about Buddism in mongolia no reply
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Again, you're wrong. It's Japan and Korea that want to be like America.

You don't need to reply to yourself.
lovelytruth
QUOTE(華夏無產 @ Jul 1 2005, 07:29 PM)
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QUOTE(lovelytruth @ Jul 1 2005, 02:57 PM)

China always wanted also dreamed to be like America so they,re doing same like Americans each time laugh.gif
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biggthumpup.gif So now it,s fu-kin enough about china this is about Buddism in mongolia no reply
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Again, you're wrong. It's Japan and Korea that want to be like America.

You don't need to reply to yourself.
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ha ha woooow is that right ?ha ha ha ha
lovelytruth
God bless Mongolia
lovelytruth
who ever has good heart
lovelytruth
Tanii toloo end zalbirj suuya daa lolzzz
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Oo dammit we should have ..................... laugh.gif

mongoljin
QUOTE(華夏無產 @ Jun 19 2005, 02:45 AM)
She looks rather unique.  She definitely doesn't resemble a Korean icon_smile.gif icon_smile.gif icon_smile.gif

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this building looks rather Chinese architecturally.  From what era is it built?
Yes, lots of Mongolians practice Lamaism, or some variant thereof.  Good for mongolia that they're gaining their traditions back after being somewhat russified.  At least the Russians didn't all convert them to "Eastern Orthodox", lol.

BTW, I am a Buddhist from China.
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Mongolians differ from anyone. Maybe it's in the northest of Asia, diet, weather everything is totally different. But definetly healthy and very unique faces.

About the building it's picture of Erdene zuu temple built in 15, 16th century by the order of Dalai lam. Some part is simular to temples in Hohhot Inner Mongolia.

We never lost our traditions instead Mongolians were practicing secretly during the communist era. It was big relief that we became democratic and now freedom is everywhere.
mongoljin
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HARIN TED?(ZOWHON MONGOLCHUUDAD)
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76 targan hunees Mongolchuudaa geh uujuu uhaantai hun baidag bol mash tsoohon l baih. Bugdeeree huvi huvia bodotsgooson um bishuu. Minii bodloor manai zaluuchuud eh nutagtaa ergen irj medsen sursanaa uzuuleh tsag bolson met. Buh avilgaliig ugui bolgoj, ulsiin ajiltnuudiin tsaling ondorsgoj, humuusiig ajlaa hiilgedeg bolgohson.
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Actually, Mongolian buddhism (yes, that was lamaism) was derived from Tibet during 15th century (as far as i recollect :p). It spread quick and gained the status of state religion during the manchu invasion and even now many mongolians follow the buddhist doctrine.

However, the traditional religion for Mongols was shamanism. Chinggis khan himself was a devout follower of the religion, which worships the Heaven (more literally, the sky) as a supreme power. Even today you can find self-proclaimed shamans in Mongolia, especially in northern regions of the country - they are a sight to see, i tell you :-)

Christianity was first introduced to Mongolians to full extend during the reign of Great khans in 13th centrury and scored number of followers that time. Nowadays, we have numerous catholic and mormonese churches in major cities.

And lastly, thanks to Soviet union's close tie to Mongolia in the last century, majority of population are now non-religious (superstitious, at best lol), including myself.
lovelytruth
QUOTE(Voluptuousness @ Jan 7 2006, 03:16 AM)
Actually, Mongolian buddhism (yes, that was lamaism) was derived from Tibet during 14th century (as far as i recollect :p). It spread quick and gained the status of state religion during the manchu invasion and even now many mongolians follow the buddhist doctrine.

However, the traditional religion for Mongols was shamanism. Chinggis khan himself was a devout follower of the religion, which worships the Heaven (more literally, the sky) as a supreme power. Even today you can find self-proclaimed shamans in Mongolia, especially in northern regions of the country - they are a sight to see, i tell you :-)

Christianity was first introduced to Mongolians to full extend during the reign of Great khans in 13th centrury and scored number of followers that time. Nowadays, we have numerous catholic and mormonese churches in major cities.

And lastly, thanks to Soviet union's close tie to Mongolia in the last century, majority of population are now non-religious (superstitious, at best lol), including myself.
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QUOTE(Voluptuousness @ Jan 7 2006, 09:16 AM)
And lastly, thanks to Soviet union's close tie to Mongolia in the last century, majority of population are now non-religious (superstitious, at best lol), including myself.
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That's true. Most of young people are not religiuos although they generally follow Buddism. But Buddism is still so strong around and it's in our everyday life without even realising.

Shamaism is more in North west Mongolia like Hovsgol, Hentii, Hovd. I'd like to know more about this. Can u tell me a web address, pls. I kind of frightened when they start jumpin around the fire talkin to sky. Interstin though.

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Awesome pics. The girls are beautiful.
Jt (mongolian)
Mongolians rules
lovelytruth

Burhan orshoo
Bor chono
Old Mongolian temples :(Tent like)
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real nice picture you got
mongoljin
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Old Mongolian temples :(Tent like)
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odnoo
I had the honor to see Dalai Lam and meet with Arjia Gegeen. I have also been to WuTai in China. I don't know anything about Buddhism but i'm pretty religious traditionally ;D
lovelytruth
Unique Tangkas
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Capital city residents saw this giant tangka of God Ochirvaani last in 1935. The picture is taken in mid-20s

Very few people knew about the existence of these magnificent tangkas. Ever since the brutal crackdown of the Buddhist religion in 30s, they were hidden in cellars and only last year the residents of the capital city were able to see them for the first time.

These tangkas were made specially for annual Buddhist ceremony of summoning wealth and protection for Mongolia. On that day almost all monks marched around Urga (now Ulaanbaatar) streets chanting prayers and carrying on long poles these giant magnificent tangkas with the images of God Ochirvaani, the Protector of Mongolia and meaning eternity, longevity, health and well-being. The ceremony was completed with a Tsam Dance ceremony depicting a mythological battle between good and bad spirits.

Last time Tsam Dance was held in mid-30s and ever since tangkas were stored in the cellars of the Mongolian Fine Arts Museum. “Hand made silk is very strong. It is amazing that it remained almost intact despite decades of laying in humid cellars,” says B.Davaasuren, an expert with the Fine Arts Museum. “We have underground water seeping in and have to keep the artifacts on wooden shelves.”
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Tangkas were so huge that the Museum has had to remove inside columns to spread them for restorarion works.

“We heard that there were even special technology and instruction for preserving such silk tangkas but we do not know. When we were unwrapping the tangkas I could her the fabric tearing off there and here. My heart was hurting by these sounds, they are more than 90 years old.”

The Museum has another two huge tangkas. The size of God Sengiiraz alone is 16.17 meters long and 11.45 meters high. And nobody knows the condition of these tangkas as they were never displayed since 30s.

The technology of making tangkas is very elaborate requiring teams of women to work for months. Often the tangkas were decoaretd with golden threads, silver and precious stones. Because of this technology such size tangkas were made very rarely and cost fortune. Only large monasteries were able to afford such tangkas to decorate their interiors.
The tradition of silk tangkas can be traced long time back, but their heyday came in the period of Buddhism expansion across Asia.
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The biggest problem was to find space to lay down tangka for restoration. To spread 14 to 10.8 huge tangka the Museum has had to move away hall columns.

That period tangkas are made according to strict canons of Tibetan Buddhism. But since religious art played such a significant role being almost the only channel for artistic creativity, often art side won over religious meaning. For example, God Ganzai’s tangka made by Urga master Khasgombo represent a real masterpiece. Made with only 2-3 dominating colors it has internal harmony and rhythm ingrained.

During the socialism the Buddhist arts were considered “reactionary” and “outmoded.” As the result, tangkas were banned and forgotten.
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Who is the painter? very nice icon_smile.gif  I love the colours..

I don`t know, I just posted what I had. icon_wink.gif
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Dalai lama in Mongolia
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Jt (mongolian)
oh my Country
I miss my country
tangawizi
Interesting fotos, it wd be even more interesting if you can put a caption detailing where and who these places and people are.. thx!
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Anda
Buddiin shashin Mongold Manjiin noyorholiin ued mash ikheer delgersen...

Энэ дэлгэрэлтийг Манжийн хаан улс тєрийн зорилгоор ашиглаж болох юм хэмээн маш нарийн тусгаж авсан байгаа юм. Тэрийгээ ч нуугаагїй. Сэцэн Жагчид гуай надад энэ талаар их сонирхолтой юм ярьж байсан. Бээжинд Юн Хэ Гїн гэж Манжийн хааны їед байгуулагдсан Монгол сїм бий. Зуугаад Монгол ламтай уг сїмийн хаалганы хоёр хажуу талд бичээс байдаг дээр “Манжийн хаан миний бие Ар Євєр хоёр Монголыг нэгтгэн захирахын тулд шарын шашныг дэлгэрїїлэв” гэж бичээтэй байдаг. Манайхан орж мєргєхдєє їїнийг ер анхаарч байгаагїй юм.
lovelytruth
Christiin shashin yawch Mongold tohirohgui ee hogshoon.Odoo Mongolchuud munhag bna.Yawaandaa gegeereed ireheer tooroldhoo bolino ayandaa
Anda
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Christiin shashin yawch Mongold tohirohgui ee hogshoon.Odoo Mongolchuud munhag bna.Yawaandaa gegeereed ireheer tooroldhoo bolino ayandaa
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Bi chamaig oilgoj baina. Mongol hun, ovog etsegiin shutej yavsan shashin ene ter geed l zondoon yums baigaa l daa. Minii ch emee ovoo shuteed l baij baigaa. Getel bi shuteye geed ch shuteheer dur gutaj bainashd. Heden teneg haltar lam nar nadad adis ogood bi omno tolgoi buhiigeed suuj baih yum geneee... Uuniig yostoi muhar suseg gedeg yum.
Unendee bi bukh mongolchuud christian boloosoi geegui shuu dee. Mongold Christian humuus baival ikh heregtei gej boddog yum. Ene shariin shashnii noloog het huchtei bolohoos sergiilsen balance boloh heregtei l dee. Buddhizm-daa unench hun baihiig uguisgehgui l dee. Boo shaman-daa morgood yavah yavaj l baig l dee.
Bi Mongold zaluuchuudiig haraj baihad Christian bolson zaluus hamaagui deer sanagddag bolson
lovelytruth
Mongoliin shariin shashin chin unendee boo morgol Mongol es zanshil holildood mongol maygiinh shuudee.Tuwdiin shashin ene ter gej odoo noloo ni bas yu bilee.Mongolchuud ali hediin ene tal deer tuwdees iluu yawaa.Tegeed ch shashin shutne gedeg chin lamd morgood baihiig bas heldeg ch yum bish.Chi dotood surgaaliig ni sain oilgoj setgeliig ariusgah huch olj bolno shude.
Bi Mongoliig 40 saya hun amtai baisan bol unendee heden huwi ni christ baina uu neg ih sanaa zowohgui .Getel bid chin 2,8 saya hun tegeed ch yazguur uzel oyun sanaanii unet zuil maani comunismiin ued gishgegdeed odoo neg butsaan awii geheer bas boon asuudal.
Unet zuils erh ashig bidniig Mongol gej haragduulna
UrbanCultureParanoia
Anda hoeulaa margaanaa urgeljluulehuu lol
ReichsLeiter
mongols follow tibetan buddhism if i'm not wrong. there are tons of mongolian who enroll themselves at tibetan monasteries here in india.
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