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Tuva shaman performs cleansing ceremony in the Hungarian Parliament: let your country be stronger by the Holy Crown

A Tuva shaman performed a cleansing ceremony before the Holy Crown in the Hungarian Parliament for the prosperity and well-being of our country. Ojun Adigzsi See-Oglu's all ascendants have been shamans and this is his first trip abroad.

He had seen pictures about the Holy Crown before and now, he saw it in real time. After seeing the Holy Crown, he left the parliament as a new man. He revisited the assembly the second time when performed the cleansing ceremony.

What is shamanism, what is he doing in Hungary, how has he become shaman, what kind of religious holidays the Tuva people have and how those ceremonies relate to the ancient Hungarian religion – watch the video (in Hungarian) to find answers to these questions.

On March 25, at 5 pm shaman Ojun Adigzsi See-Oglu will perform a Tuva shaman cleansing ceremony in the “Magyarok Háza” (Budapest, Semmelweis utca 1-3. Csontváry-hall). The shaman arrived to Hungary from the Tuva Republic, located in the Turanian Plateau in southern Siberia, as a guest of singer Éva Kanalas. On March 25, we see another shamanic ceremony, which might parallel with ancient Hungarian religious and shamanic activities. Singer Éva Kanalas regularly visits the southern Siberian Republic of Tuva. Ojun Adigzsi See-Oglu invitation to Hungary is the continuation of the 2011 research and film presentation project by the singer in the Republic of Tuva, which is part of the Russian Federation. In Arzsan village researchers have found exceptionally rich Scythian burial sites and identified the grave of a famous Scythian king. Shaman healer Ojun Adigzsi See-Oglu has already performed sacrificial rites at the Scythian sanctuary that Éva Kanalas meticulously documented.

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