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@proceedings{1711816, author = {Bělka, Luboš}, booktitle = {International Online Conference: Sacred Geography: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches in Space and Time; 25-26 September 2020, Nazarbayev University, Nursultan, Kazakhstan}, keywords = {The Shambhala myth; Tibetan Buddhism; Kalachakratantra text; visual representations; Tibet; Mongolia; Buryatia; Buddhist visual sources in the 20th century.}, language = {eng}, title = {Shambhala : One Buryat Reinterpretation of the Myth in 20th Century}, url = {https://eatlas.kz/en/conference/}, year = {2020} }
TY - CONF ID - 1711816 AU - Bělka, Luboš PY - 2020 TI - Shambhala : One Buryat Reinterpretation of the Myth in 20th Century KW - The Shambhala myth KW - Tibetan Buddhism KW - Kalachakratantra text KW - visual representations KW - Tibet KW - Mongolia KW - Buryatia KW - Buddhist visual sources in the 20th century. UR - https://eatlas.kz/en/conference/ N2 - The Shambhala myth is a typical narrative form of collective eschatology in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. In addition to the various texts devoted to the Shambhala myth, especially the Kalachakratantra, the visual representations of the Shambhala are also important. In addition to Tibet, Shambhala was extremely popular in other areas of Tibetan Buddhism's spread, such as Mongolia and Buryatia. Here, the Shambhala myth underwent its own development during the 20th century, independent of Tibet, and was politically updated, especially in the 1920s and 1930s. This fact can be proven on both textual and visual sources in the 20th century. ER -
BĚLKA, Luboš. Shambhala : One Buryat Reinterpretation of the Myth in 20th Century. In \textit{International Online Conference: Sacred Geography: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches in Space and Time; 25-26 September 2020, Nazarbayev University, Nursultan, Kazakhstan}. 2020.
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