Vladimir Putin Visit Russia’s Main Buddhist Temple
Vladimir Putin Visit Russia’s Main Buddhist Temple
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On April 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Ivolga datsan, Russia’s main Buddhist temple in the Buryatia republic, where about 20 percent of the... 11.04.2013, Sputnik International
On April 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Ivolga datsan, Russia’s main Buddhist temple in the Buryatia republic, where about 20 percent of the population is Buddhist.
On April 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Ivolga datsan, Russia’s main Buddhist temple in the Buryatia republic, where about 20 percent of the population is Buddhist.
On April 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Ivolga datsan, Russia’s main Buddhist temple in the Buryatia republic, where about 20 percent of the population is Buddhist.
“Buddhism plays a significant role in Russia…It has always been that way. It is well known that the Buddhists helped during both world wars,” Putin told the lamas of the Ivolga datsan.
Vladimir Putin and Lama Damba Ayusheyev, head of the Buddhist Sangha of Russia.
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