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Shamanic Healing Rituals of Western Buryats

https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2023-67-3-673-681

Abstract

Introduction. In the Buryat tradition, healing was a most common function attributed to shamans. The main pragmatic aspect of healing depends on the semiotic component of a ritual, communicative connection with the other world being a key indicative. Healing practices of Turko-Mongolian shamans were distinguished by that rituals were accompanied by spells aimed at propitiating or neutralizing spirits of disease to be communicated with during the ritual. Goals. The study seeks to analyze archival shamanic verbal materials of Western Buryats once articulated in the course of utilitarian pragmatic ritual efforts supposed to treat the sick. The Buryat shamanic practices have not yet been considered in this perspective. Materials and methods. The work involves scientific and methodological experiences of scientists who had investigated main issues of traditional Mongolian medicines from historical and ethnographic perspectives. The paper approaches medical practices of Mongols in the context of religious and mythological ideas. The main research method is the semantic-hermeneutical analysis of verbal material. Results. Shamanic healing practices of Buryats are ritual and magical activities serving to propitiate and appease the mythological spirit of disease. The shaman/shamaness implement no therapeutic measures, they only somewhat actualize some magical functions aimed at eliminating causes of the disease. Conclusions. Semiotic rituals are main elements of a ritual performance; the ritual basis of Buryat shamanic healing practices is essentially monotypic, and rests on belief in magical powers of word and ritual; the actual types of rituals implemented during treatment correspond to main calendar and life-cycle rituals. The healing ritual uses rudiments and fragments of earlier healing methods preserved in the folk tradition.

About the Authors

Liudmila S. Dampilova
Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University (11, St. Pushkin, 358000 Elista, Russian Federation) Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies of the Siberian Branch of the RAS (6, Sakhyanova St., 670047 Ulan-Ude, Russian Federation)
Russian Federation

Dr. Sc. (Philology), Visiting Researcher

Dr. Sc. (Philology), Chief Research Associate 



Evdokia E. Khabunova
Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University (11, St. Pushkin, 358000 Elista, Russian Federation)
Russian Federation

Dr. Sc. (Philology), Professor



Balzira V. Elbikova
Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University (11, St. Pushkin, 358000 Elista, Russian Federation)
Russian Federation

Cand. Sc. (Philology), Researcher 



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Dampilova L.S., Khabunova E.E., Elbikova B.V. Shamanic Healing Rituals of Western Buryats. Oriental Studies. 2023;16(3):673-681. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2023-67-3-673-681

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