- (also "Mamba
Datsan")
Datsans were
officially acknowledged in
Imperial Russia in 1741. By
statute of 1853
there were two
recognized datsans in the Irkutsk...
- The
Datsan Gunzechoinei (Buryat: Гүнзэчойнэй, romanized: Günzečojnej, Russian: Гунзэчойнэй, romanized: Gunzečojnej,
Standard Tibetan: ཀུན་བརྩེ་ཆོས་གནས...
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between the
Tsongol and
Tamchinsky (Gusinoozyorsk)
datsans. In 1764 the
chief lama of the
Tsongol Datsan became Supreme Lama of the
Buryats of Transbaikalia...
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Egituysky datsan is a
Buddhist temple in Buryatia,
Russia located in
Yeravninsky District. The
datsan is kept
sacred world of
Buddhism –
Buddha Sandalwood...
- The
Tamchinsky datsan (Buryat: Тамчын дасан,
Tamchyn Dasan), also
called the
Tamchinskii datsan or
Gusinoozyorsk Datsan, is a
Buddhist monastery founded...
-
Pandito Khambo Lama
Itigilov and
Damby Heshektuev traveled to
various datsans in Siberia,
collecting funds to
contribute to the war. They were able to...
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Ivolginsky Datsan (Russian: Иволгинский Дацан) is the
center of the
Buddhist Traditional Sangha of Russia. It is a
Buddhist temple located in Buryatia...
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between the
Tsongol and
Tamchinsky (Gusinoozyorsk)
datsans. In 1764 the
chief lama of the
Tsongol Datsan became Supreme Lama of the
Buryats of Transbaikalia...
-
longer independently appoint the
abbots of
these datsans, the
largest of
which was the
Atsagatsky Datsan, as well as
disagreement with the
general course...
- the
Buddhist Society,
London (1924), Das
Buddhistische Haus (1924) and
Datsan Gunzechoinei in St Petersburg. The
publication and
translations of Buddhist...