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Asia » Mongolia » Pak Atzer June 13th 2013

As we travel through the country we often come across along the sides of the roads monuments consisting of piles of stones, usually surrounding some kind of post, with blue scarves, animal bones, small notes and various other ephemera mixed in amidst the rocks. These are believed by Mongolians to bring blessings to travellers, and the tradition is to stop, pick up a stone from the bottom, and throw it up to the top, seemingly part superstition and part prayer, perpetuating the monument. The ritual is primarily Shamanistic, but has now become tied into Buddhism, with prayer wheels and other Buddhist offerings sometimes found at the sites. We stopped at Pak Atzer ("Land of Stones") today. There used to be a Buddhist monastery situated in the valley, but this was abandoned in Soviet times when the ... read more
Typical Pak Atzer stone monument
Pak Atzer
Pak Atzer




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