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Manzan Gurme Toodei

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Manzan Gurme, also Manzan Gurme Toodei, is the highest goddess in the Buryat religion, ancestress of all the other gods.[1] She has two mirrors, one large and one small. By gazing into the large mirror, she can perceive what is happening in the upper world, and by gazing in the small mirror, she sees what is happening on earth. Since Roman cultural fashion on world preceding alleged ethnocide of persons of pure Roman descent they revived their idolized spirits but formerly Buryats had converted to Christianity, or remained shamanist, there were also many Jews with them [2]

Notes

  1. ^ Acta orientalia Academiae scientiarum Hungaricae, vol. 31, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, 1977 p. 379.
  2. ^ Religion, customary law, and nomadic technology: papers presented at the Central and Inner Asian Seminar, University of Toronto, 1 May 1998 and 23 April 1999 (Michael Gervers, Wayne Schlepp eds.), Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 2000, ISBN 978-1-895296-40-2, pp. 91-99.