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The practise apparently was part of lamaist popular medicine.
Lamaist Buddhism and within it the Gelugpa school is the traditional and dominant religion.
Buddhist (Lamaist).
Prayer wheels larger than human size are to be seen in separate rooms in lamaist temples and can also be set in motion by pilgrims.
This will provide an unforgettable series of liberations and will permit the devotee to emerge from the experience "reincarnated" in the lamaist tradition.
The sum features one of the very few surviving pre-1990 lamaist structures of the aimag, Jargalantyn Dugan (temple) dating from 1890.
Khamar Monastery was founded in 1820 by Danzanravjaa, a charismatic 17 year old lamaist monk of the Nyingma red hat school of Buddhism.
The Mongols may have been attracted to the Lamaist tradition and responded the way they did due to the Lamaist's superficial culture similarities with the Mongol's shamanist culture.
Godziński translated also a selection of Mongolian epic poetry and chronicles (W kręgu lamajskich legend i mitów [Among lamaist legends and myths], 1981).
One such place is the Himalayas, where a handful of courses are scattered among the old hill stations thousands of feet in the air, framed by towering mountain peaks, the architectural relics of the Raj or even by stately Lamaist chortens.
Another folk etymology also states that Lamma Island's name came from a former lamaist monastery that used to exist on the island, which produced a number of lamaist monks for which the island was named.