About museum
In 1938, when the destruction of Khamar monastery was imminent, the young monk G. Tudev rescued 64 caskets of cultural items from the temple which was being guarded by soldiers, and buried them in various locations in the vicinity of Khamar Monastery under the cover of darkness. Today, these cultural heritage objects rescued...
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D.Danzanravjaa was born as the only son of a poor family, in Mergen Van County of Tusheet Khan Province, in 1803 and enthroned as the Fifth Noyon Khutuktu when he was 9 years old. He wrote hundreds of poems ...
read more...UNESCO was decided to associate with the 150th Anniversary of Danzanravjaa's death in the scope of "celebration of anniversaries" from the 33rd session of General Conference, Paris 2005 ...
read more...All of displays at the museum and reviving temples, holy objects are most precious heritage complex of Mongolian history and culture those are preserved for 200 years through uneven times by the ...
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The round velvet hat
The round velvet hat worn by Danzanravjaa on the Enthronement Ceremony of Noyon Khutuktu in 1811.
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Horse saddle
Horse saddle of Noyon Khutuktu Danzanravjaa
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Silver Mandala
Silver Mandala used in the Noyon Rinpoche's enthronement ceremony. Mount Meru, 12 continents, 7 precious jewels and 8 auspicious symbols.
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Bronze mask
Bronze mask for Cham dance
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Cham dance mask
The cham dance mask and dress for Red Protector
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The human skull-cup
The human skull-cup with silver plate
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Lopen Padmasambhava statue
Lopen padmasambhava statue made of thousands of sharp weapons
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The Golden Buddha statue along with its case
Amulet of Danzanravjaa Rinpoche
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Toys
Toys of Little Danzanravjaa
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The wooden caskets
The wooden caskets with skin cover used for preserving valuables