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A preliminary survey of the keyimori in Ordos

Authors

AYALAGU Ayalagu

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Central Asian Sources and Central Asian Research. Selected proceedings from the International Symposium “Central Asian Sources and Research”, October 23rd-26th, 2014 at Göttingen State and University Library
Citation
Keywords Keyimori (wind horse, khiimori, hiimori); Ordos; Mongolian popular religion; iconography; ritual texts; traditions and modernization
Description The paper deals with a specific cultural tradition of Mongolians in Ordos (Inner Mongolia, China) concerning the beliefs and use of keyimori (wind horse, rlung rta). It opens with a terminological discussion of meaning and origin of the word keyimori and continues with description of multifarious material representations of this concept: keyimori altars in front of houses, imagery of block-printed prayer flags and modern keyimori prints. The following part analyses collected versions of the Mongolian ritual texts recited during the related offerings. Texts are given in Mongolian script and followed by comparative notes and conclusions about the meaning of keyimori for Mongolian herders. The article is closed by some observations about recent changes in the keyimori traditions among modern urban Mongolians.

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