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Mongolian Deities - Divine Powers - cover

Mongolian Deities - Divine Powers

Samuel Shepherd

Editorial: Samuel Shepherd

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🌌 MONGOLIAN DEITIES: DIVINE POWERS 📖✹Unlock the Secrets of the Eternal Sky, Warrior Spirits, and Sacred Guardians of the Mongolian Steppe!For thousands of years, the Mongolian steppes have been home to powerful gods, spirits, and divine rulers who shaped the fate of warriors, empires, and entire civilizations. From the thunderous wrath of Tengri ⚡ to the sacred wisdom of Buddhist lamas 🏯, the spiritual forces of Mongolia remain some of the most awe-inspiring in history.This four-book collection takes you on an epic journey through the myths, legends, and divine forces that have defined Mongolia’s identity for generations.📖 WHAT’S INSIDE?đŸ”„ Book 1: Heaven’s Wrath – The Power of Tengri, the Eternal Blue Sky đŸ”„Tengri, the supreme sky god, ruled over the fate of Mongol warriors, granting victories and punishing those who defied him. Explore the mystical power of the heavens, the sacred role of shamans, and how the Mongol Empire’s conquests were believed to be guided by the will of the sky. đŸŒȘïžđŸ””đŸ‘» Book 2: Guardians of the Steppes – Mongolian Spirits and Ancestral Worship đŸ‘»Beyond Tengri, the land, water, and ancestors held immense power. Discover the sacred mountains, totemic animals, and warrior spirits that protected Mongolian tribes. Learn about shamanic rituals, sacred sites, and the deep connection between nature and the Mongol soul. đŸ”ïžđŸșđŸ”„âš”ïž Book 3: Khan of the Gods – The Mythology of Genghis Khan’s Divine Legacy ⚔Was Genghis Khan merely a conqueror, or was he a god among men? Dive into the myths, omens, and prophecies surrounding his divine mandate to rule the world. Unravel the secrets of his hidden tomb, sacred relics, and the legends that foretell his return. đŸčđŸ‘‘đŸŒ đŸ•‰ïž Book 4: Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the Steppe – The Rise of Mongolian Buddhism đŸ•‰ïžHow did a nation of warriors become guardians of Buddhist wisdom? Explore the fusion of Tibetan Buddhism and Mongol traditions, the rise of sacred lamas, and the mystical stories of reincarnated leaders who shaped Mongolian spirituality. Discover how Buddhism survived communist suppression and experienced a powerful resurgence in modern Mongolia. 🏯🙏✹⚡ WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK SERIES! ⚡✅ A deep dive into Mongolian spirituality, mythology, and history 📜✅ Perfect for history lovers, mythology enthusiasts, and seekers of lost wisdom 🧠✹✅ Rare insights into the beliefs that shaped one of the greatest empires in history đŸč🏇✅ Breathtaking stories of gods, spirits, and warrior-kings đŸ‘‘đŸ”„âœ… Visually captivating with rich descriptions of sacred rituals and legendary figures 🌌📚 GET YOUR COPY NOW!If you’ve ever been fascinated by the Mongol Empire, shamanic traditions, divine rulers, or Buddhist enlightenment, this series is a must-read!📖 Order Now and Begin Your Journey Through the Divine Powers of Mongolia! đŸčđŸ”„đŸŻ
Disponible desde: 13/02/2025.

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