• Yellow shamanism (Mongolian: Шар бөө) is the term used to designate a particular version of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia which incorporates...
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    comeback. Yellow shamanism defines a distinct form of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia. The term "yellow" in "Yellow Shamanism" is derived...
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  • Black shamanism (Mongolian: Хар бөө) is a kind of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia. It is specifically opposed to yellow shamanism, which incorporates...
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    Yellow shamanism is the term used to designate the particular version of Mongolian shamanism which adopts the expressive style of Buddhism. "Yellow"...
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    Buryats (redirect from Buryat shamanism)
    seizure. Shamans can also be divided into "White" shamans that summon good spirits and "Black" shamans that summon malicious ones. Yellow shamanism refers...
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    Sagaan Ubgen (redirect from White shamanism)
    have called "white shamanism", a subdivision of what scholars have called "Buryat yellow shamanism"—that is, a tradition of shamanism that "incorporate[s]...
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  • Ongon (category Asian shamanism)
    Mongolia, according to Otgony Purev, yellow shamanism revered ongon as well, and every three years yellow shamans gathered in Dayan Deerh monastery in...
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    adherents of shamanism, believe the island to be a spiritual place; one of the groups of deities revered in Buryati yellow shamanism is called the oikony...
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  • religion Evenki shamanism Manchu shamanism Turko-Mongolic religion Altaic shamanism Burkhanism Dukha shamanism Mongolian shamanism Black shamanism Tengrism Aiyy...
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    those in the rural areas often adhere to Yellow shamanism, a mixture of shamanism and Buddhism, or to Black shamanism. There are also Tengrist movements. Siberian...
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    century when Yellow Shamanism (Tibetan Buddhism using shamanistic forms) was established in Mongolia. Black Shamanism and White Shamanism from pre-Buddhist...
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  • Shimamura, Ippei (2004). "Yellow Shamans (Mongolia)". In Walter, Mariko Namba; Neumann Fridman, Eva Jane (eds.). Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs...
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    Gelug (redirect from Yellow Hat Sect)
    for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition Ushnishasitatapattra Yellow shamanism Georges Dreyfus, The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part...
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    adhere to some native faith such as Rodnovery, Tengrism, Yellow shamanism, or Black shamanism. In addition, 27.0% of the population declares to be "spiritual...
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    Mu (Korean: 무) is the Korean term for a shaman in Korean shamanism. Korean shamans hold rituals called gut for the welfare of the individuals and society...
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  • Shimamura, Ippei (2004). "Yellow Shamans (Mongolia)". In Walter, Mariko Namba; Neumann Fridman, Eva Jane (eds.). Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs...
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    Chongho Kim noted that defining Korean shamanism was "really problematic". He characterised "Korean shamanism" as a largely "residual" category into which...
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  • Heritage Sites in Mongolia Yam (route) Sükhbaataryn Yanjmaa Yassa Yellow shamanism Yesugei Yi Cha-ch'un Yolyn Am Yuan dynasty Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Yümjiriin...
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  • manga and anime series Shaman King features several characters created by Hiroyuki Takei. As a result of being focused on shamanism the series' cast is divided...
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    толь lit. 'mirror') is a ritual brass, copper, or bronze mirror used in shamanism in some parts of Mongolia and in the Republic of Buryatia. The mirror...
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    of Buddhism "Yellow religion", a synecdoche from the Yellow Hat sect, may also refer to yellow shamanism, a type of Mongolian shamanism which uses an...
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    as being "Buddhist" per se. These include: Bon, Shugendo, Mongolian Yellow shamanism, Syncretized Shinto (shinbutsu-shūgō) and some of the Chinese salvationist...
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    initiation of the shaman. One has ribbons tied to it, the colors of the ribbons indicating whether the shaman is to be a black or yellow shaman, or serve both...
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    feast and paid homage. Volkhv Vedmak Molfar Slavic Paganism Shamanism Eurasian Shamanism Volkhovnik Gieysztor, Aleksander (2006). Mitologia Słowian. Warsaw:...
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    Entheogen (redirect from Shamanic drug use)
    Shimamura, Ippei (2004). "Yellow Shamans (Mongolia)". In Walter, Mariko Namba; Neumann Fridman, Eva Jane (eds.). Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs...
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    zoomorphic incarnation of the Yellow Emperor of the center of the universe in Chinese religion and mythology. The Yellow Emperor or Yellow Deity was conceived by...
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  • Dayan Deerh (category Mongolian shamanism)
    Dayan Deerh is worshiped in both yellow shamanism and the less Buddhism-influenced black shamanism, though black shamans around Khövsgöl Nuur often do not...
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    of Chinese-speaking Tibetan lamas. Mongolian shamanism or Tengerism refers to the animistic and shamanic native religion of the Mongols. It is centered...
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    History of Tuva Mongolian shamanism Red Hat sect Stalinist repressions in Mongolia Tengrism and Buddhism Tuva Yellow shamanism Zabaykalsky Krai "Хун ам...
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    shamanism) is preserved. A small number of Christians emerged under the influence of the Russian Church and Western missionaries. Mongolian shamanism...
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