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- Ongon abstract "Ongon (Mongolian; plural ongod, Turkish: Ongun, Azerbaijanese: Onqon) is a type of spirit in the shamanistic belief system of Mongolia. It is a common term in Turkish and Mongol mythologies. After death, all shamans become shamanic souls, ongod. Idols can be consecrated to them within three years of the shaman's death and can be placed in the home ("home ongon") or in another locale, such as a shelter out in the open ("field ongon"). The ongon is also the physical representation of that spirit, made by a shaman, which plays a central part in the ritual that invokes the protection of the spirit. One well-known such spirit is Dayan Deerh.The ongon is particularly important in black shamanism: the main function of the khar talynkh or black shaman is to bring people into contact with the ongon, whose spirit they call up "while drumming in a trance". In late-nineteenth century Mongolia, according to Otgony Purev, yellow shamanism revered ongon as well, and every three years yellow shamans gathered in Dayan Deerh monastery in Khövsgöl Province to "renew" these ancestral spirits.".
- Ongon wikiPageID "36721598".
- Ongon wikiPageLength "4599".
- Ongon wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Ongon wikiPageRevisionID "670400234".
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Black_shamanism.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_shamanism.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_mythology.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Darkhad.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Darkhad_Valley.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Dayan_Deerh.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Khövsgöl_Province.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_shamanism.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Tuvans.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_shamanism.
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ongon".
- Ongon wikiPageWikiLinkText "ongon".
- Ongon hasPhotoCollection Ongon.
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- Ongon subject Category:Asian_shamanism.
- Ongon subject Category:Mongol_mythology.
- Ongon subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Ongon hypernym Spirit.
- Ongon type MythologicalFigure.
- Ongon comment "Ongon (Mongolian; plural ongod, Turkish: Ongun, Azerbaijanese: Onqon) is a type of spirit in the shamanistic belief system of Mongolia. It is a common term in Turkish and Mongol mythologies. After death, all shamans become shamanic souls, ongod. Idols can be consecrated to them within three years of the shaman's death and can be placed in the home ("home ongon") or in another locale, such as a shelter out in the open ("field ongon").".
- Ongon label "Ongon".
- Ongon sameAs Onqon.
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- Ongon sameAs Онгон.
- Ongon sameAs Ongun.
- Ongon sameAs Q7093855.
- Ongon sameAs Q7093855.
- Ongon wasDerivedFrom Ongon?oldid=670400234.
- Ongon isPrimaryTopicOf Ongon.