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I Dżecundampa Mongolii, Dzanabadzar (1635-1723) – Ojciec Mongolskiego Buddyzmu? |
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Author |
Bareja-Starzyńska, Agata (著)
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Source |
Politeja
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Volume | n.18 |
Date | 2011 |
Pages | 169 - 180 |
Publisher | Księgarnia Akademicka |
Publisher Url |
https://akademicka.pl
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Location | Warsaw, Poland [華沙, 波蘭] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 波蘭文=Polish |
Note | 1. The Subtitle of the Journal: Studia Buddyjskie.
2. Author Affiliation: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland. |
Abstract | The paper examines the activities of the Mongolian Buddhist incarnation, the first Jetsundampa Zanabazar (1635-1723). He played an important role in establishing Tibetan Buddhist Gelugpa practices during the second wave of Buddhist propagation in Mongolia. He invented new scripts (Soyombo and Horizontal Square Script) and was a gifted sculptor. The best Mongolian Buddhist statues are ascribed to him. At the same time, as the son of the mighty Khalkha khan Tushiyetu, he was involved in politics and regarded as an influential leader. The paper places the events from Zanabazar’s life in the broader historical context, in an attempt to determine his role in the Buddhist life of the Mongols. |
ISSN | 17336716 (P); 23916737 (E) |
Hits | 63 |
Created date | 2024.10.04 |
Modified date | 2024.10.07 |

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