The principle of unity and integrity of the Tengrian-Buddhist civilization
Автор: Averyanov Bulat, Abaev Nikolai
Статья в выпуске: 3, 2015 года.
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The article deals with common historical, ethno-genetic, cultural, religious and philosophical factors that led to the community and the inner relationship tengrianstva and North Mahayana Buddhism, which played a crucial role in the synthesis of «tengrizma» and Buddhism in the Middle Ages.The authors believe that tengrianstvo and Buddhism actually arose in ethnogenetical and civilizational and cultural sense how closely religious traditions, whose roots go back to the original Aryan-Turanian religion pramongolov and Turks, originated in the Sayano-Altai ethnic and cultural area of southern Siberia, which is the ancestral home of the Turkic-Mongol tengrianstva and so-called religion of the Aryans, from which it diverged Buddhism in India, as well as the cradle of the whole Eurasian nomadic (pastoral) civilization.The article also analyzes the common origins The tyrant- Aryan civilization to which they belong are developed religious and philosophical teachings, Zoroastrianism, its special branch -Mithraism, Bon religion of Tibet, Chinese Taoism, Altai Ak-Dyan (Ak- Jang, Hak. Ak Chayan) and Buryat-Mongolian version of the Turko-Mongol tengrianstva as a syncretic religion that emerged due to the synthesis of Mithraic-Zoroastrian tradition with purely nomadic ethnic and cultural traditions.
Eurasian mega-civilization, unity and integrity of the tengrian-buddhist civilization, the turanic-aryan civilization, nomadic civilizations of eurasia, zoroastrianism, mithraism, bon religion of tibet, chinese taoism, алтайский ак-дян (ак-jang, altai ak-dyan (ak-jang, epic of the gesar, hakasian ak-chayan)
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148317382
IDR: 148317382 | DOI: 10.18101/2306-753X-2015-3-5-15