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World | Whole Lot of Shakin’ Going On | Update

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Update: Never let it be said I was not on top of this story!  See How I Started a Boobquake   and  Earth-Shaking Cleavage . And now   Boobquake Aftershock: Iran Cracks Down On Suntanned Women . Here’s my original post of April 20: As I have mentioned, there was an Earthquake in Ulaan Baatar on January 9, 2010, and since there was been a spat of earthquakes elsewhere, the Latest One in the Tibet-China borderlands ( see Tibet Earthquake Emergency   and Updates ). Clerics in Iran have now come up with an explanation for these earthquakes: Promiscuous Women : A senior Iranian cleric says women who wear immodest clothing and behave promiscuously are to blame for earthquakes. Iran is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries, and the cleric's unusual explanation for why the earth shakes follows a prediction by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that a quake is certain to hit Tehran and that many of its 12 million inhabitants should relocate....

Mongolia | Ulaan Baatar | Full Moon| | Shambhala

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Yesterday, April 28 (Gregorian Calendar), was the Full Moon of Caitra (March-April), the first month of the year according to  the much more relevant Kalachakra Calendar . As you know, this was the day on which the Buddha taught the Kalachakra Tantra to Suchandra, the first of the Kings of Shambhala .  Suchandra (reigned 977 BC – 877 BC) Wandered on up to Gandan Monastery for the All-Day Puja held to celebrate this auspicious day.  Approaching Gandan Lama on his way to Puja Wandering into the Kalachakra Temple, where the Puja was held, I viewed the  Kalachakra Mandala Made of Sand   and the  Kalachakra Thangkas , then sat for two hours listening to the chanting.  Kalachakra Temple (right) and Janraisig Temple According to tradition, while the Buddha was in his physical body at Vulture’s Peak in India delivering the Prajnaparamita Sutra he bi-located in south India, at a place called the Dhanyakataka Stupa , and taught the Kalachakra to Suchandra...

Mongolia | Persecution of Buddhism

See a documentary, made in 1991, about the killing of Buddhist monks in Mongolia during the communist-era repressions: Part One of Five . Here’s the blurb on youtube.com Documentary investigating the evidence now coming to light of a major persecution and massacre of over 100,000 people in Mongolia during the 1930s and 1940s under the leadership of the Mongolian dictator Marshal Choibalsan, a protege of Stalin's. Most of these were Buddhist lamas, and the film includes eye-witness reports of the killings, shots of some of the graves and skeletons found, and the present slow relaxation of religious freedom and the return of some monastaries and lamas. Venerable Dude Shravasti Dhammika at the ever-enlightening Dhamma Musings has also posted on this.

Mongolia | Ja Lama | Life and Death of Dambijantsan

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See the First Three Chapters of Ja Lama: The Life and Death of Dambijantsan .

Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | Ugliest City on Earth?!?

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Wandering by the website of the London-based Newspaper the Telegraph I was startled to see a photo taken just a couple hundred yards from my own hovel in Zaisan Tolgoi. View of Downtown UB from near my hovel in Zaisan Tolgoi I was even more flabbergasted to read this: If there was a competition to find the ugliest city on Earth, then the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator [ sic ] would be the leading contender for the title. The combination of grim, Soviet-style concrete high-rises, rambling slum-shanties and towering coal-fired power plants belching out smoke over the city reeks of the depression and decay that was a legacy of decades of communist rule. Ulaan Baatar the “ugliest city on Earth”? I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As I have stated in the past, I consider Ulaanbaatar to be on par with Istanbul and the Pyramids of Egypt as one of the world’s most alluring places. And by the way, isn’t it about time newspapers update their style books to reflect the correct Engli...