Abstract

The article analyses ethnic stereotypes, moral categories and ethical priorities of Mongolian peoples in the process of adapting Buddhist ideas and practices. In our opinion, the results of their creative activities regarding the phenomenon of the sacralization of the Earth (totemistic, animistic, ritual and symbolic knowledge) clearly manifested in the subsequent forms of their religious cultures, especially in Buddhist practices, modernizing, transforming and evolving in accordance with the social, economic and political demands of society.

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