Participation:
- 16th Meeting, 1973: Horse-Sacrifice among the Mongols
- 17th Meeting, 1974: (together with G. Bethlenfalvy) Representation of Buddhist Hells in a Tibeto-Mongol Illustrated Blockprint
- 18th Meeting, 1975: Love and Friendship in the Secret History of the Mongols
- 20th Meeting, 1977: Precious message from heaven. A Mongolian prophetic book of Chinese origin
- 23rd Meeting, 1980:
- 27th Meeting, 1984: Symbolism in Exorcizing the Evil Spirits
- 29th Meeting, 1986
- 30th Meeting, 1987: Representation of the Six Kinds of Existence in a Tibeto-Mongol Blockprint on Buddhist Hells
- 33rd Meeting, 1990: (President and co-editor of Proceedings)
- 34th Meeting, 1991: Mandate of Heaven. Heavenly Support of the Mongol Ruler
- 35th Meeting, 1992: Burial of a Dog
- 36th Meeting, 1993: Символические связи в монгольском шаманизме
- 37th Meeting, 1994: “Calling Back the Soul of the Dying”. Texts from the St. Petersburg Collection
- 38th Meeting, 1995: The Rope: Symbolical Bondage in Mongolian Shamanism
- 39th Meeting, 1996: Is the judgement day really coming? Notes on Mongolian apocalyptic literature
- 41st Meeting, 1998: The magic of writing—edible charms
- 42nd Meeting, 1999
- 43rd Meeting, 2000:
- 44th Meeting, 2001: Goddess With the White Parasol! Protect Us!
- 45th Meeting, 2002: (editor of Proceedings [co-editor: Rákos Attila)
- 46th Meeting, 2003: Translating the Buddhist Scriptures (Dictionaries compiled as aids to translate the Tibetan Canon into Mongolian)
- 48th Meeting, 2005: Levirate among the Mongols
- 49th Meeting, 2006: The Cult of the Sun and the Moon in Mongolian Written Sources
- 50th Meeting, 2007: Mongolian Buddhist Terminology through the Centuries
- 53rd Meeting, 2010: The Dictionary of Sumatiratna
- 54th Meeting, 2011: “Fifteen Demons Causing Child Disease”
- 58th Meeting, 2015: Representation of hungry ghosts
Recipient of the PIAC Prize for Altaic Studies in 2022.