Galshiev Biography
Ayusheev discusses with the laity the instructions E. Photo: D. Tsybikdorzhiev is one of the most highly educated lamas at the end of the 19th - early 20th centuries, Erreni Khaibzun Galshiev perpetuated his name with the spelling of the book “Mirro -wisdom” in the genre of Subhashita. Galshiev wrote his book on Tibetan, but for about a year it was transferred to a classic Mongolian. Consisting of short instructions in a poetic form, the book, in addition to religion, teaches behavior in everyday life, relationships with people, proper nutrition, homework, maintaining traditions and much more.
Balshiev’s work is one of the largest in his genre and consists of thousands of poems in eight chapters. For example, the "subhashita" of the sakya-pandita consists of poems. In addition, the “mirror” is a completely original essay and does not contain the traditional borrowing genre of individual images, lines or quatrains. The set of instructions of Galshiev was very popular in Buryatia.
During the Soviet years, the Buryats continued to rewrite it by hand and secretly spread it among loved ones. Even in the X years, the widespread “mirror of wisdom” was noted. Later, the book was transferred to literary Buryat and Russian. In recent years, his translation into the Songolsky dialect makes Hambo-Lama Damb Ayusheev. He initiated the discussion of Subhashit the “mirror” with the laity.
The other day, the second such event took place in the Ivolginsky datsan. The full assembly hall of the Maryans, who came from almost all areas of Buddhist Buryatia, from Transbaikalia to the Gorno Oka. Hambo-Lama calls the number of Subhashita and offers the laity to read it and express their understanding of the instruction. After listening to the version of the laity, Hambomo gives his explanation.
So, the line behind the line, the meeting absorbs teachings written more than a century ago. Researchers of the work of Erdani Khaibzun Galshiev noted that he was a supporter of introduction to the formation, which was reflected in a number of his instructions: with reverence, borrow knowledge from other peoples, equating them to wealth. If others do not learn science, then someday you will fall under someone else's dependence.
Constantly read a knowledgeable teacher who expanded his knowledge in two laws. If you turn to the teacher, you will find out in one day everything that I would have defeated alone in a month or even in a year. Do not avoid people endowed with a perfect mind, as if afraid to show your ignorance. You will not find a way to become an expert if you go around their host.