Reflections of a Mongolian Shaman

Reflections of a Mongolian Shaman

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Book Specification

Item Code: AZG876
Author: Shaman Byampadorj Dondog
Publisher: Vajra Books, Nepal
Language: ENGLISH
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 9789937623292
Pages: 124
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50x5.50 inch
Weight 160 gm

Book Description

About the Author
BYAMPADORJ DONDOG, one the greatest Mongolian shamans today, was born Darvi Hovd Amaig, southwest Mongolia, in a maternal lineage descended tribe the wife Chinggis Haan (Genghis Khan). harsh of the Stalinist purges, when Mongolia was a satellite Soviets, and thus up a period when shamanism were oppressed point of near extinction. his he trained the shamanic arts under underground masters, and Communism fell in 1990 emerged principal force in the of cultural and spiritual restoration. He began to openly students, since has trained several hundred many whom have become qualified masters in their own right.

"Written in strong personal voice, Shaman provides a and compelling first person account living tradition Mongolian shamanism today. Here master shaman Byambadorj insight an ancient tradition that survived onslaught Communism and modernity."

Preface
I am very been to an of Shaman Byampadorj's wonderful book personal reflections, shaman poems, and advice. He is of the greatest living shamans Mongolia today, and has made major contribution the revival and preservation ancient tradition, legacy that was strongly oppressed by the Communists during long period of Soviet domination. In one Byampadorj's reminiscences this book he mentions how his mother passed in early 1990, just after Communism fell and regained religious freedom. He mentions how his mother so delighted see a new temple being re-consecrated, and spiritual practitioners once again being allowed to engage in their religious practices without fear reprisals. Byampadorj concludes account stating that his mother passed away quietly and peacefully day, reciting her mantras as she slipped to the side. Byampadorj does not dwell on the years of oppression; rather simply alludes them statements like this made in passing. many great Mongols, he prefers to focus on happier thoughts.

Shaman Byampadorj's book has seen half dozen editions in Mongolia, and in each edition had new songs and poems added, well some older ones dropped out. have mainly chosen materials from the third and fourth editions.

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