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09:40 09:45 09:50 10:05 10:20 10:45 10:55 Greeting words of Ven. D. Choijamts, abbot of the Gangdantegchenling Monastery, Centre of Mongolian Buddhists read by Ven. B. Munkhbaatar (Gangdantegchenling Monastery, Centre of Mongolian Buddhists, Mongolia) Greeting words of Ven. Ch. Dambajav, abbot of the Züün Khüree Dashchoiling Monastery read by Ven. Ch. Batnairamdal (Züün Khüree Dashchoiling Monastery, Mongolia) Keynote presentation Telo Tulku Rinpoche (Honorary Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Russia, Mongolia and CIS countries at the Tibet Culture & Information Centre (Office of Tibet) in Moscow, Russia) Burgan Sasin-u mongyol nom-un ungsily-a-yin yolumta Mergen keyid Mongkebatu Ishipirengleijamsu (Chorj, 6th incarnation of the Mergen Gegen Monastery, China, Inner Mongolia) Introduction of some recent publications on Mongolian Buddhism Birtalan Agnes (Eôtvôs Lorand University, Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Hungary ) Sárközi Alice (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) S. Chuluun (Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Institute of History and Archaeology, secretary general of the International Association for Mongol Studies, Mongolia) Taking photograph of participants Coffee break 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 12:40 12:55 13:10 Marvelous Icons from Tibet to Buryatia in the Modern & Contemporary Period (Late 16th-21st Century) Isabelle Charleux (Group Societies, Religions, Secularizations (GSRL-CNRS-EPHE/PSL), France) (Re-)Creating Buddhist Art Tradition in Mongolia Maria-Katharina Lang — Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran (Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria) Shell in the Buddhist Tradition of the Mongols Yevgeniya Shubina (Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Russia/Hungary) Rebellion in Tibet 1959: Czechoslovak Media Image Lubos Bélka (Department for the Study of Religions, Faculty of Art, Masaryk University, Czech Republic) The Role of Dance in Buddhist Practice: The Lord of the Dance — Yamantaka Dance in Mongolia Cser Zoltán (Dharma Gate Buddhist College; Department of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) YHeap Jaxb A3ulin ypnaeutin Xonn Dspsnuy my33ûH can xempeem xadeanae0ax 6yü moHeon 98 B. Wyp ( “MenxuüH ypnar” sprHud sansnuûH ranepeü; OTselu JlIopaaHAbIH HIPIMKUT UX cypryyAb, MoHron 6a Tes Asn cyananbıH T3HXUM, MoHron ync/YHrap ync) Lymnseuüx x5n63p d5x yaa 3aHeunaaHti myxatid M. 3Hx6aarap (LLIYA, Tyyx, apxeonornüH Xyp33113H; OTBEW flopaaHgbiH H3P3MXHAT UX CypryyNb, MoHron 6a Tes A3u cyananbIH T3HXMM , MoHron ync/YHrap ync) Discussion Lunch break 14:25 14:40 Faxian and the Mongols: The Roots of Mongolian Buddhism between the 19th-20th Centuries Matthew W. King (Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Riverside; Center for Advanced Study, University of Leipzig, Canada/USA/Germany) Ljanwus AesaaHdopHUueebIH WAWUH, COENBIH yYÜn axunnaeaa IK. YynyyHbaarap (AopHoa Nx Cypryynb, MoHron ync) 2/8 395