C Don Croner’s World Wide Wanders: Mongolia | Selenge Aimag | Amarbayasgalant Lollapalooza

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Mongolia | Selenge Aimag | Amarbayasgalant Lollapalooza

Popped up to Amarbayasgalant Khiid for the Summer Lollapalooza during which the monastery's protectors, among them Jamsran and Dorje Shugden, were summoned. I had been to Amarbayasgalant Several Times Previously while gathering material for Travels in Northern Mongolia and Guidebook to Locales Connected with the Life of Zanabazar but on each of these trips I had been the only visitor present. Thus I was a bit discombobulated when I encountered several thousand people milling around the monastery and the nearby Naadam grounds. We had planned to camp along the banks of the Even River where I had camped before, but now there were already at least a thousand tents spread out for over a mile along the river bottom. There was even a food court of at least fifty gers and tents serving up khuushur, khorkhog, shorlog, and other delicacies from the pantheon of Mongolian cuisine. Fortunately we soon bumped into Ankha, Owner of the Silk Road Restaurant in Ulaan Baatar, who was spending the summer at Amarbayasgalant teaching the monks how to cook and advising them on the management of the monastery’s new ger camp. All the gers in the camp had been reserved at least a month ago, but he invited us to set up our tents on the grounds. Thus we had access to water and were only about a ten minute walk from the monastery itself.
Visitors streaming towards Amarbayasgalant


Amarbayasgalant Monastery

The Even Valley from one of the ovoos behind the monastery

The Dorje Shugden Temple, located about a mile from Amarbayasgalant

Dorje Shugden, on of the Protectors of Amarbayasgalant

Eight ovoos at the Dorje Shugden Temple, said to
represent the Eight Bogd Gegeens of Mongolia

The justly famous Amarbayasgalant Spring, about a mile from the monastery. As a connoisseur of drinking water I can attest that this is one of the better springs in Mongolia.

4 Comments:

Anonymous yan said...

You did not visit the Hiimoriyn Ovoo (sp?) at Amarbayasgalant? I was told it is one of only four in all of Mongolia.

August 27, 2008 10:18:00 PM ULAT  
Blogger Don said...

The Khimoriin Ovoo is on the ridge just above the Amarbayasgalant Spring. I wanted to go up there but unfortunately I was unable to walk that far because of a back ailment. One of our party did go and reported that there were several hundred people there—all men, as this is a Men-Only Ovoo. Also, at dawn I could hear the people at the ovoo cheering the sunrise even though our camp was at least a mile away. There is also a Khimoriin Ovoo on the Khoogin Gol in Khövsgöl Aimag. Incidentally, the Khimoriin Ovoo is Ulaan Baatar is in my back yard.

September 4, 2008 8:48:00 AM ULAT  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't think “Lollapalooza" is Mongolian. Is it Tibetan or Sanskrit? What does it mean?

September 4, 2008 8:54:00 AM ULAT  
Blogger Don said...

Beats me. I don't know Tibetan or Sanskrit.

September 4, 2008 12:40:00 PM ULAT  

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