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    Khamar Monastery (Mongolian: Хамарын хийд, Khamar Khiid), founded in 1820, was an important Red Hat sect Buddhist monastic, cultural, and education center...
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  • Russia Khamar-e Qalandaran, a village in Iran Khamar Monastery, a Buddhist monastic center in Mongolia Khamar-Daban, a mountain range in Siberia This disambiguation...
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  • decision of Khamar Monastery, he joined Drikung Kagyu Institute to take care of younger monks who were sent there from Khamar Monastery in 2005. As soon...
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  • language Kalmyks Karakorum Khalkha Khalkha Mongolian Khalkhyn Gol Khamar Monastery Khambo Lama Khan Khangai Mountains Khan Ho'hii Khanui River Khar Nuur...
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    List of Buddhist temples in Mongolia (category Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia)
    monasteries, stupas, and pagodas in Mongolia for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location. Khamar Monastery Baldan Bereeven Monastery Danzandarjaa...
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    special attention to Khamar Monastery which he founded, where in addition to the buildings standard to the Mongolian Buddhist monastery, he organized: a theater...
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  • secular school set up by the Buddhist monk and poet Dazan Ravjaa at the Khamar Monastery in the 1820s. Secular education began soon after the collapse of the...
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  • music Khamal (disambiguation) Khaman, an Indian dish Khamar, a village in Yemen Khamar Monastery, a Buddhist center in Mongolia Khamas, Khuzestan, an...
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  • Province in south-eastern Mongolia. It is the site of the restored Khamar Monastery that was built in 1820, destroyed in the Communist purges of 1937,...
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  • student, he returned to his birthplace at age sixteen and began to build Khamar Monastery. He developed his own tantric practice, attracted many students, and...
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    part was 12,687 at the end of 2006. The restored Buddhist monastery Khamariin Khiid (Khamar) is 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the city and Sainshand...
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    Khurul (category Buddhist monasteries in Russia)
    хурэ / хүрээ, romanized: khure / khüree or hure or küriye) is a Buddhist monastery (temple, abode) in Kalmyk (Mongol-Oirat) Lamaism. Some of the most famous...
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    an urn. She took another portion of his ashes to the Namgyal Buddhist Monastery in Ithaca, New York. There, some of his remains were ceremonially blessed...
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    Another common pattern is the ulzii, a symbol of long life and happiness. The khamar ugalz (nose pattern) and ever ugalz (horn pattern) are derived from the...
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    mass psychogenic illness "have been reported in Catholic convents and monasteries across Mexico, Italy and France, in schools in Kosovo and even among...
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    from Rome and took control of the Church in England. Later, he had the monasteries dissolved, causing opposition in the still largely Catholic nation. Under...
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    Buddhist masked dances. These dances were performed in the Buddhist monasteries during religious festivals, very much as in Tibetan and Nepalese practice...
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