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Panel 1 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:25 Panel 2 10:35 10:50 11:05 11:20 11:35 11:50 12:05 12:15 Panel 3 13:15 13:20 13:25 13:40 13:55 14:10 14:25 Chair: Kirill ALEXEEV 2. AauaynaM (Monron YacbiH x CYpryynb, TYYXUÜH T3HxuM, YnaaHOaatap) Cym xuüduüH c3p233H 3aceapııanm opyuH yed: YoUHtUH naMbIH cyM my3eùû Maria-Katharina LANG (Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna) Nomadic Artefacts. Buddhist Ritual Objects between Yurts, Temples and Museums Isabelle CHARLEUX (French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Groupe Sociétés, Religions and Laicites (GSRL), Paris) The Mongols’ cult of Jarun Khashor (Bodnath Stupa) and its architectural replicas in Mongolia Tsultem URANCHIMEG (University of California, Berkeley, Santa Barbara) Image and Text in Mongolia: Agwaankhaidav’s Illumination on Artistic and Meditational Practices Lubo§ BELKA (Masaryk University, Department for the Study of Religions, Faculty of Arts, Brno) Celebration of the Stupa Consecration in Gandan 1958. A Unique Personal Testimony by Lumir Jisl Veronika KAPISOVSKÁ (Charles University in Prague, Seminar of Mongolian and Tibetan Studies, Institute of South and Central Asia, Faculty of Arts, Prague) Tsam Masks and Accessories in Lumir Jisl’s Photographic Archive Discussion Coffee break Chair: Isabelle CHARLEUX Magdalena SzpINDLER (Buddhist and Hindu Art Collection, Collection of Oriental Art, National Museum in Warsaw) Mongolian Buddhist artefacts in the National Museum in Warsaw Collection in the context of Polish collections Natalia YAKHONTOVA (Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Russian Academy of Sciences; St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg) Buddhist elements in the structure of the Tibetan-Mongolian Dictionaries Kirill ALEXEEV (St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Asian and African Studies, Dept. of Mongolian and Tibetan Studies, St. Petersburg) The Structure of the Mongolian Kanjur Revisited Natalia YAMPOLSKAYA (Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg) Mongolian Kanjurs in the collections of St. Petersburg: comparative analysis Altan KHASBAATAR (Centre for Mongolian Studies, Inner Mongolian University; Seminar fur Turkologie und Zentralasienkunde, Georg August Universitat, Gottingen) 29 bölüge-tü mongyol «Altan gerel»-ün targalta Jici tegün-ü törül anggilal-un tugai (29 Brote Forel (ion) Gr) 2 Omen? peat Sn) 8 Gena tt ov Gor) Matthew W. KING (University of California, Department of Religious Studies, Riverside) "And He Kindly Passed That Lineage On To Me...’: Mapping Mongolian Buddhist Scholasticism Using the Thob Yig of Zawa Damdin Luwsandamdin (1867-1937) Discussion Lunch break Chair: BIRTALAN Ágnes R. GONCHIGDOR) (Vice-president of the Mongolian Parliament) Ya. SODBAATAR (Member of the Mongolian Parliament) H.E. T. GANDI, The Ambassador of Mongolia Addressing to the conference and speech on the occasion of the 65" anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Hungary and Mongolia T. BULGAN (National University of Mongolia, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies; Zanabazar University, Gandan Monastery, Ulaanbaatar) Reflections on the Philosophical Views and Works by the Two Mongolian Buddhist thinkers (XVII and XX c.) A. TvarA (MonronëiH BYpXaH LIaLIUHTHBI TeB laHAaHT3r42HAUH xu4a, OHaep raraaH 3aHa6a3ap H2p3MXUT MoHronbiH BypXaHbl LIaLUHbI 1332 cypryynb, YnaaH6aaTap) OHJep 232334 3aHa6azapbiH ypran ÖymaanuüH cydanzaa 4. Xoponsat (Hamo Byana Tes, YnaaH6aartap) OHdep 23233H 3BaHabasapbIH myypsucaH MaaHuüe 6ym3ax zyH apea 6yma2nuûnx cyOaneaa B. APuyH3yn (UlnHRnax Yxaahbı AkanemnüH ®unocobu, COULNONOTN, 3PXNÜH Xyp33n3H, YnaaHbaaTap) Ondep 23233H Banabasapbın «AducmaduüH d330uü2 xaüpnaeu 3X»-uÜH punocobuüx 3apum y35n caHaa Last updated: 15-04-2015 13:26 (GMT+1)