Keywords
Mongolia, Gobi desert, Danzanravjaa
Abstract
In Mongolia’s Gobi desert, at the beginning of the 19th century, a remarkable boy was born. This boy was Danzanravjaa, the Fifth Noyon Hutagt of the Gobi. He became a man of extraordinary ability — a talented poet, a Buddhist teacher, a meditator and philosopher, the creator of a nomadic theater, a dramatist and lyricist, a composer of songs, a craftsman of religious objects, a natural scientist, and a traveler.
Recommended Citation
Gombojav, Mend-Ooyo
(2024)
"The Heritage of the Reincarnated Lama of the Gobi,"
Comparative Civilizations Review: Vol. 90:
No.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol90/iss1/5
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