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Aspects of Mongolian Buddhism 1. Past, Present and Future

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Vallástudományok / Religious Studies (13037), Kultúrakutatás, kulturális sokféleség / Cultural studies, cultural diversity (12950), Mítosz, rítus, szimbólumok, valláskutatás / Myth, ritual, symbolic representations, religious studies (12850)
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KRISZTINA TELEKI barrel which protected saints and reincarnations. It had plumbum barrels with a 2.05m long and 5 cen.* Other object related to Dsanabadsar turned to light when excavating Sar’dag Monastery. Their catalogue is in process. CONCLUSION The present article summarized some of the tangible heritage related to Ondér Gegeen Dsanabadsar. It is evident that his belongings were and are considered as sacred objects possessing historical values: until the 1930’s many of them were worshipped and preserved safely in sacred sites related to Dsanabadsar, whilst in the 2000’s the surviving objects were acknowledged as pieces of cultural heritage of the Mongols. Though the content of two cases that contained Dsanabadsar’s items in the Dalai Ej yurt-palace were recorded in 1918, their story after 1918 and especially after 1938 are unknown. Presumably, few object venerated once in the White Palace are on exhibit in the Bogd Xan Palace Museum, whilst all the other objects disappeared during the monastery demolitions. Rural monasteries and museums preserve relevant objects that were hidden by local people. Hopefully, the baby clothes and other relics of Dsanabadsar listed in 1918 will turn to light in the future. Bibliography National Archives of Mongolia, A-74, D-1, 518: Olno 6rgégdsni naimdugar on xawrin sül sard Dalai éin stiténd bui Ondér gegéntni balcir diirin yumig baicasan dans (1918) [Inventory revising Ondér gegén’s belongings from his childhood in the Dalai jin stitén written in the eighth year of the One Elevated by All] National Archives of Mongolia, X—-1, D-6, 401: Gandan xürent stim dugan ba xasa baisingüdig Dotod yamnas 28 ond alban gajriidad Siljiilsen tuxai aktiid (1938) [Files about the transmission of the temples and enclosures of Gandan and the Xiiré by the Ministry of Interior to state institutes in 1938] Altannawé, D.: Bogd Khaan Palace Museum. A Brief Guide. Ulaanbaatar 2001. Bat-Erdene, DaSdemberel — Mendsaixan, Otgonsiiren: Bogd xani ordon mujyei. Ujmerin déjis. Masterpieces of Bogd Khaan Palace Museum. 1911-2011. Dedicated to the 100" Anniversary of the National Revolution. Bogd Khan Palace Museum, Ulanbatar 2011. Battuyä, O.: Negen üjmerin tuxai. Mujein medélel. 2012. VII. month, No. 6, p. 31. [About an Exhibit] ® Battuyä, O.: Negen tijmerin tuxai. Mujein medélel. 2012. VIL. month, No. 6, p. 31. [About an Exhibit]. Cen is a Chinese weight equal to about four grams. 100

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