The Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia
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From: Manuel
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09:16 Wed 3 Sep
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23:49 Wed 27 Aug
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From: Ariunbat
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13:06 Fri 27 Jun
03
The understanding of the Buddhism itself is understood various ways. Unlike other religions, the Buddhism is not life dependent. It is rare that it changes or it affects people's mind.
Like Bible, a holy Buddhism book states all the differences between good and evil. Although it does exist it is not widely publicized nor the people have any interest. They follow religion in order to believe to hope and to fill their lives. Now days the Buddhism is not religion rather superstition and business holder. Various money-needed services had been organized by the monastery. It has been forgotten what for the religion is. Rather big circus and a lie.
It is sad that there are now two generations of Mongolians who have never had the chance to practice Buddhism, and know little of their religion.
This comments would be understood by the people who live in Mongolia.
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From: Mongoo
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08:07 Sat 3 May
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Buddhism has almost destroyed Mongolian nation during the last centuries and turned into stone age.5% of Mongolians maybe Buddhists , 90% ? I'd say its slightly exaggeration.
From: Tugso
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08:00 Sat 3 May
03
Great site,nice pictures I liked it very much.But in my opinion Buddhism almost destroyed mongolian nation.Buddhism came into Mongolia in 16th century when Mongolia was vast and advanced empire with 6 million people and turned into stone age with 600,000 people including almost 110,000 monks.Im a mongolian.
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From: Philip Kibrush
04:31 Sun 16 Mar
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Hi,Barbara
However I am Mongolian I have not done anything for my country yet. So thank you very much for every news, information so on. And I wish good luck on you PhD .
Sincerely, Oyundari.
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15:35 Sat 25 May
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I've was in Mongolia in '93 and saw a monestry in Ulaanbataar, which made a great impact on me. Seeing these foto's made me cry. Nice foto's, hope to see it in real life once again.
From: Eileen Fry
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From: enerel
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12:53 Tue 26 Jun
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i've searched in google and found this site. I have a presentation tomorrow on mongolian religion topic is wedding ceremony. It's shame that i'm mongolian and i realised that i know so few about religion. And i think there is no wedding ceremonies. Anyway this is the best site i've found. So i'm really apreciate your work. Because you are not mongolian but did things that really useful even mongolians. Thank u. Take care,
Eni
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16:59 Fri 7 Apr 00
IS BUDDHISM THE ONLY RELIGION IN MONGOLIA, IM SUR DURING THEIR WORLD
CONQUESTS MANY RELIGIOUS BELIEFS MUST HAVE BEEN BROUGHT BACK. THE REASON
IM SAYING THIS IS BECAUSE I AM OF MONGOLIAN DESCENT AND A MUSLIM. ANYWAY
GREAT STUFF. I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH
From: Jane Poate jlvpoate@yahoo.com
22:27 Sun 6 Feb 00
Beautiful photographs giving a fascinating insight into these peoples'
lives.
From: Alex Wood alexjwood@madasafish.com
17:33 Sun 6 Feb 00
Dear Barbara,
Nice exhibition. Well worth a visit. Everybody get down to Jewry Wall
Museum in Leicester and take a look!!!!
From: paul p.trafford@derby.ac.uk
11:39 Tue 1 Feb 00
I just wish to say that is has been a great pleasure to view this exhibition
and help put it on-line :-)
