Buddhist Archeology in Mongolia: Zanabazar and the Geluk Diaspora beyond Tibet

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Tsultemin, Uranchimeg [1 ,2 ]
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[1] IUPUI, Int Studies, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[2] IUPUI, Herron Sch Art & Design, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
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Zanabazar; Geluk school; Fifth Dalai Lama; Jebtsundampa; Khalkha; Mongolia; Dzungar Galdan Boshogtu; Saridag Monastery; archeology; excavation;
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03 ; 0303 ;
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This article discusses a Khalkha reincarnate ruler, the First Jebtsundampa Zanabazar, who is commonly believed to be a Geluk protagonist whose alliance with the Dalai and Panchen Lamas was crucial to the dissemination of Buddhism in Khalkha Mongolia. Zanabazar's Geluk affiliation, however, is a later Qing-Geluk construct to divert the initial Khalkha vision of him as a reincarnation of the Jonang historian Taranatha (1575-1634). Whereas several scholars have discussed the political significance of Zanabazar's reincarnation based only on textual sources, this article takes an interdisciplinary approach to discuss, in addition to textual sources, visual records that include Zanabazar's portraits and current findings from an ongoing excavation of Zanabazar's Saridag Monastery. Clay sculptures and Zanabazar's own writings, heretofore little studied, suggest that Zanabazar's open approach to sectarian affiliations and his vision, akin to Tsongkhapa's, were inclusive of several traditions rather than being limited to a single one.
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