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Aspects of Mongolian Buddhism 3. Tradition and Innovation

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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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SURUN-KHANDA D. SYRTYPOVA — SUSAN C. BYRNE determine how many khures there were in Tuva in the late 1920s and to identify as closely as possible where they were. Judgments will be made about the inclusion of the khure known only through Oral interviews i.e. for which there is no documentary evidence. The researchers will then embark on collecting data on the six parameters for each khure using the agreed registration form. The preference of the lead researcher in Tuva was to visit all the known sites of historical khures in Tuva to ensure accurate recording of the location and to search for information about the khure from local people. She believes this would prove fruitful in terms of identifying exactly where a khure had once stood. It seems that some traces do remain on some sites. For example, one of the Tuvan research team told the author that he had seen the remains of some wooden support columns on the site of the monastery Ein Sug Öwgön khure (Rus. 9u Cyr (Oren) Xype) in Todzhu, a region in north-east Tuva. When one of the authors visited Tuva in May 2019 she presented the project to the director and scholars in the Tuvan Institute for Humanities and Applied Social and Economic Studies (TIHASES). This generated considerable enthusiasm for the project, which has now been approved as a state task by the Government of Tuva and is a component in the official 2020 TIHASES work plan. This includes funds to allow visits to all the known sites of historical khure. Archive photographs for 9 historical Tuvan khures have been sourced to date including images from collections in the National Archives of Mongolia, from the Carruthers and Price collections in the Royal Geographical Society in London,” and from the Sweden / Finland 1917 year Geological expedition.” The preliminary list of sources for Tuva™ is merely a starting point for the project; it includes the works of different researchers of Buddhist Tuvinian subjects, archival materials of the State Archive of the Republic of Tyva, National Archives of Mon2 ADC. The Carruthers Collection 1904, Royal Geographical Society, RGS Picture Library Reference Numbers X0734/024656-X0738/024842. https://www.sjundby. fi/sve/urjanhajexpeditionen_1917/. See for example, Cepeuort, C. K.: Cappir IIa>KbIHbI XYP99JIePHHHH TyIyT ypaH uyy/IY, KaacraJIraJIapbI Goxram saMa OalIKbWIapHbIH HAHK-XEBH, IT-Xepekcenn. Kyzyl 2016(a); Cepenot, C. K.: TriBa Xypo9ouIepHHH Sora mama ÖallKbITaAPHBIH TOOTy3y (TOOTy MaTepuannapbl, CAKTBIbIIIKBIHHAP). “Birgi nom”, Kyzyl 2015; Cepeuot, C. K.: /aandaevı moisa namanapnoın boneau xyp93nepnun m6o02y3y mooey mamepuandapoı, cakmorviukeınnapee. Second edition. Kyzyl 2016(b); Mouryuı, M. B.: Ucmopua 6yddu3ma 6 Tyee (emopas nonosuna VI — Koney XX 6.). Hayka, HoBocnönpck 2001; Morryuı, M. B.: «BeilocTeHHBIH xpaM CTOA, TOYHO OTIIHYHTEIIBHBIH MEIKEBOH 3HAK)) (TIO CIIEIAM aHLIMÜCKOH 9KcHenmumn B TyBy B 1910 r.) // Kynoemyponozuueckuü ıcypnan 1.2015; Mouryı, M. B.: Hcmopua 6y0dusma 6 Tyse (emopas nonosuna VI— koney XX 6.). Hayka, HoBocuGnpcx 2001; Moxryin, 23 24 M. B.: «BerocTeHHBIi XPaM CTOSII, TOHHO OTJIHYMTEJIBHbIH MEIKEBOH 3HAK) (TO CJIEMAM AHTIIMÜCKOU akcnennumu B Tysy B 1910 r.) // Kynomyponoeuueckuü »cypnan 1. 2015; lynog, B. N.: CoyuanonoaKoHomuyeckaa ucmopua Tyeoı. XIX — nayano XX 6. 130-80 TyslY, Ker3put 1956; Zhukovskaia, N. L.: Lamaism in Tuva. Journal Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia 39 (2001: 4), 48-49; Tepeutses, A.: byodusm 8 Poccuu — yapckoü u cosemckoü (cmapvıe omozpapuu). u3n. Haprax, CaukT-Ilerep6ypr 2014; Carruthers, D.: Unknown Mongolia: A Record of Travel and Exploration in North West Mongolia and Dzungaria. Vol. 1. G.C.S.I. Hutchinson, London 1914; Diakonova, V. P.: Lamaism and its Influence on the Worldview and Religious Cults ofthe Tuvans. Journal Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia 39, (2001: 4), 52-75; Aynıog, B. N.: Coyuanono-3Kkonomuueckaa ucmopua Tyeoı ..., etc. 358

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