- Buddhism in Kalmykia
The
Kalmyks are the only inhabitants ofEurope ofMongolia n origin, and the only ones whose national religion isBuddhism . They live in the Republic of Kalmykia, a federal subject of theRussian Federation . It has borders with the Republic of Dagestan in the south; theStavropol Krai in the southwest; theRostov Oblast and theVolgograd Oblast in the west and the northwest, respectively. Its eastern border is theAstrakhan Oblast .The Kalmyks are the descendants of several
Oirat tribes that migrated to Europe during the early part of the 17th century. As Tibetan Buddhists, the Kalmyks regard His Holiness theDalai Lama as their spiritual leader. The Šajin Lama (Supreme Lama) of the Kalmyks isErdne Ombadykow , aPhiladelphia -born man of Kalmykian origin who was brought up as a Buddhist monk in a Tibetan monastery in India from the age of seven and who was recognized by the Dalai Lama as the reincarnation of the Buddhist saintTelo Rinpoche . Ombdaykow divides his time between living inColorado and living in Kalmykia.Kalmyk political refugees opened the first Buddhist temple in Central Europe, located in
Belgrade ,Serbia . Their offspring relocated to the United States in late 1951 and early 1952, where they established several Kalmyk Buddhist temples inMonmouth County ,New Jersey . Geshe Wangyal, a Kalmyk Buddhist monk, established the Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center and monastery in Washington County, NJ.Fact|date=March 2008ee also
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Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery
*Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume External links
* [http://www.buddhisminkalmykia.ru/?eng Buddhism in Kalmykia]
Further reading
* An Ex-Telemarketer's Other Life as a Buddhist Saint. "The New York Times", 12 June 2004
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