JAMYANGARAV, A FAMOUS BUDDHIST FIGURE, IS A POETIC THEORIST AND WRITER OF THE LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES.

  • Kh. Suglegmaa Ulaanbaatar State University
  • B. Oyundileg Ulaanbaatar State University
  • M. Tumurbaatar Ulaanbaatar State University
Keywords: Buddhism, religious school, tulku-reincarnated lama, sutra, backtranslation, poetics, melody, holiness

Abstract

This article examines some of the issues related to the biography and writings of Jamyangarav, a famous
Buddhist figure, Buddhist philosopher, poetic theorist, and writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries

Author Biographies

Kh. Suglegmaa, Ulaanbaatar State University

doctor of Philology, Professor

B. Oyundileg, Ulaanbaatar State University

Doctorate in the art of Mongolian Studies at the Graduate school

M. Tumurbaatar, Ulaanbaatar State University

Master in arts of linguistics, senior lecturer

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Published
2022-07-19
How to Cite
Suglegmaa, Kh., B. Oyundileg, and M. Tumurbaatar. 2022. “JAMYANGARAV, A FAMOUS BUDDHIST FIGURE, IS A POETIC THEORIST AND WRITER OF THE LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES.”. EurasianUnionScientists, July, 03-05. https://phil-art.euroasia-science.ru/index.php/Euroasia/article/view/746.