- In the
pantheon of
Mongolian shamanism and Tengrism,
tngri (also tengri, tegrí)
constitute the
highest class of
divinities and are
attested in sources...
- (
Tngri),
Khormusta (
Tngri),
Hormusta (
Tngri), and
Qormusda (
Tngri)) is a god in
Tengrism and shamanism,
described as the
chief god of the 99
tngri and...
- Sülde
Tngri is an
equestrian war god, one of the
tngri, the
highest group of
divinities in
Mongolian shamanism and Buddhism. He is
usually depicted as...
-
consists of 99
tngri (55 of them
benevolent or "white" and 44
terrifying or "black"), 77
natigai or "earth-mothers",
besides others. The
tngri are called...
-
Daichsun Tngri, also
known as
Dayisud Tngri and Dayičin
Tngri, is a
Mongolian war god "of a
protective function" to whom
captured enemies were sometimes...
- the "Khan of the fire". "Arshi"
derives from
Sanskrit rsi; "
tngri"
refers to the 99
tngri or
Mongolian deities.
Mongolian shamanism Atwood, Christopher...
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other deities.
While Tengrism includes the
worship of
personified gods (
tngri) such as Ülgen and Kayra,
Tengri is
considered an "abstract phenomenon"...
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consisted of 99
tngri (55 of them
benevolent or "white" and 44
terrifying or "black"), 77
natigai or "earth-mothers",
besides others. The
tngri were called...
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region of
Inner Mongolia. It is
centered on the
worship of gods
called tngri, and the
Qormusta Tengri, the
highest such deity. In
Mongolian folk religion...
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Slavic pantheon:
Perun or Rod or
Svarog Turco-Mongol pantheon: Tengri,
Tngri,
Qormusta Tengri Vietnamese pantheon: Ông Trời; Lạc Long Quân
Vodou pantheon:...