- A
khurul (Kalmyk: хурул, romanized:
khurul; Mongolian: хурэ / хүрээ, romanized: khure / khüree or hure or küriye) is a
Buddhist monastery (temple, abode)...
- Buddhism. They
include the
structures called vihara, chaitya, stupa, wat,
khurul and
pagoda in
different regions and languages.
Temples in
Buddhism represent...
- Kalmykia. On
December 27, 2005, a new
khurul opened in Elista, the
capital of the
Republic of Kalmykia. The
khurul was
named "Burkhan
Bakshin Altan Sume"...
-
Khosheutovsky khurul (Russian: Хошеу́товский хуру́л) is a
Buddhist monastery of the
early 19th
century and an
architectural and
historical monument of...
- romanized:
khurul) is
surrounded by a
fence with
white suburgans alternating every five meters. In total,
there are 108
suburgans around the
khurul, representing...
- more than 100
khuruls registered in the 1920s in
Kalmykia had been abolished, and by the
beginning of
World War Two
there were no more
khuruls left at all...
- Datsan, Ulan-Ude
Gegetuy Datsan Datsan Gunzechoinei Khosheutovsky Khurul Tsagan Aman
Khurul Buddhism portal Russia portal Buddhism in
Buryatia Buddhism in...
-
question of
building a
Kalmyk Khurul (Buddhist monastery- temple) in the city was
raised in
February 1989 at a
meeting of the
Khurul Council. At that time, several...
- of
Chuban Manzhikov. His uncle,
Roman Manzhikov, was the
Baksha of the
khurul in his
native aimak.
Following his uncle's path,
Arkad Chubanov became a...
-
subject to the
policies of de-cossackization
where villages were destro****,
khuruls (temples) and
monasteries were
burned down and
executions were indiscriminate...