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Buddhism in Buryatia

Index Buddhism in Buryatia

Buddhism in Buryatia—a regional form of Buddhism. [1]

6 relations: Agvan Dorzhiev, Buddhism in Kalmykia, Buddhism in Russia, Dugan (disambiguation), Gusinoye Ozero (rural locality), Tamchinsky datsan.

Agvan Dorzhiev

Agvan Lobsan Dorzhiev, also Agvan Dorjiev or Dorjieff and Agvaandorj (1854–1938), was a Russian-born monk of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, sometimes referred by his scholarly title as Tsenyi Khempo.

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Buddhism in Kalmykia

The Kalmyk people are the only people of Europe whose national religion is Buddhism.

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Buddhism in Russia

Historically, Buddhism was incorporated into Russian lands in the early 17th century.

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Dugan (disambiguation)

Dugan or Duggan is an Irish surname (and a list of people with the name).

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Gusinoye Ozero (rural locality)

Gusinoye Ozero (Гуси́ное О́зеро; Buryat: Тамча) is a village (selo) in Selenginsky District of the Buryat Republic, Russia, located on the south-western shore of Lake Gusinoye.

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Tamchinsky datsan

The Tamchinsky datsan (also called the Tamchinskii datsan or Gusinoozyorsk Datsan) is a Buddhist monastery founded in the mid-18th century in the village of Gusinoye Ozero, located on the south-western shore of Lake Gusinoye, Buryat Republic, Russia.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_in_Buryatia

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