"Tragic Spirits, by the Harvard trained Buryat-Mongolian scholar Buyandelger, is based on the author's immersion into the social and spiritual relations in the rural district of Bayan-Uul in …
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Attributing their current misfortunes to returning ancestral spirits who are vengeful over being abandoned under socialism, the Buryats are now at once trying to appease their …
According to the national census of 2010, 53% of the Mongolians identify themselves as Buddhists. Many foreigners are surprised and often offended to find that swastika-type symbols …
One key issue that remains largely unexplored, and therefore still unresolved, in my account of shamanic agency in northern Mongolia in the age of the market is the question of the shamans …
at its core, shamanism in mongolia is a form of animistic worship, centered around the belief that every living thing is alive and possesses unique spirits and characteristics. The …
From storefronts in Ulan Bator, the nation's capital, to homes in rural Mongolia, shamanism has become a growth industry. In the book — "Tragic Spirits," published this month …
Mongolians are generally very superstitious and believe in good and bad omens. They believe that misfortune might be brought on by talking about negative things. The most vulnerable are …
Shamanism in Mongolia – like most shamanic cultures – revolved around healing, religion, and spirituality, nourishing a connection with nature and ancestral spirits. In other …
Shamans believe each piece of paraphernalia has its own guardian spirit or Ongon. There are two types of sacial altar: Ovoos and Aobaoes. Ovoos are sacial altars in the …