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Tibetan Buddhism, The Mongolian Religion
By ProfessorSechin Jagchid
Originally published in Common Voice, Volume 1
Regardless of what explanation monks or clergymen may give regarding religion, it is a phenomenon of human culture and society.
As for the reasons why nations adopt a particular foreign religion, they may explain it as a destiny set by God, as the will of Heaven, or due to other affinities.
Sechin jagchid biography definition
Nevertheless, there are historical and cultural factors. These factors provide some explanation as to why the Mongols, at the peak of their power, adopted Tibetan Buddhism as their religious faith.
The Mongolian Khan's choice of this religion seems to have been based on cultural similarities between the Mongols and the Tibetans, and their mutual distance-geographical and cultural--from the Chinese.
Both Mongolia and Tibet are high plateaus of Inner Asia, and their open steppes and cold, arid climate make them well-suited to nomadism. On account of similarities in th