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Jetsun Lobzang Tenpai Gyaltsen (1635-1723), commonly known as portable temples traveled from one örgöö (traveling place) to another, in what
‘Zanabazar’, was an important Mongolian religious fgure and personal guru became known as the Da Khuree (Great Circle).
to the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1662-1722). The son of Khalkha Tushyetü Khan,
leader of the Khalkha Mongols, Zanabazar was at an early age recognized by During his time as religious leader of the Khalkha Mongols, Zanabazar
both the Panchen Lama and Dalai Lama as the reincarnation of the Tibetan oversaw a proliferation of Buddhist art in the region. He is especially known
lama, Taranatha (1575-1634), and proclaimed the First Jetsundamba, an for his visualization and design of gilt bronze sculpture, subsequently carried
honorifc title. He traveled to Tibet to continue his religious instruction under out by master Nepalese bronze casters, which are widely recognized as some
the powerful Gelukpa lamas before returning to Mongolia in 1651, bringing of the fnest Buddhist gilt-bronze sculpture created. Lots 373 and 374 are
ffty sculptors and painters with him in an attempt to establish the Geluk order examples of the popularized Mongolian style established by Zanabazar.
amongst the Mongols. Rather than settle at one established monastery, his
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