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New Horizons in Bon Studies Bon Studies 2 1st Edition by Samten G Karmay, Yasuhiko Nagano ISBN 8186561013 9788186561010

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Publisher: Saujanya Publications, Delhi (India)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.01 MB
Pages: 725
Author: Samten G. Karmay, Yasuhiko Nagano
ISBN: 9788186561010, 8186561013
Language: English
Year: 2004

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ISBN 10: 8186561013 
ISBN 13: 9788186561010
Author: Samten G Karmay, Yasuhiko Nagano

This volume is a part of the results of the internationalsymposiumentitled "New Horizons in Bon Studies" held in 1999 at theNational Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan. Bon is one of the pre-Buddhist religions of Tibet. It has been defined in avariety of ways, but regardless of how we define it, we can properly say thatits culture has penetrated Tibetan culture from ancient times to the presentday. The purpose of the symposium was todiscuss the Bon related themes from all aspects, such as anthropology, folklore,Buddhist studies, religious studies, cosmology, philology and linguistics toestablish interfaces among various disciplines and to construct a commongroundwork for the Bon studies.

New Horizons in Bon Studies Bon Studies 2 1st Table of contents:

I. Bon and Its Relationship to Buddhism

  1. The Study of Bon in the West: Past, Present, and Future – Per Kvaerne

  2. Comparing Treasuries: Mental States and Other mDzod Phug Lists and Passages with Parallels in Abhidharma Works by Vasubandhu and Asanga or in Prajnaparamita Sutras: A Progress Report – David Martin

  3. A Preliminary Comparison of Bonpo and Buddhist Cosmology – Kimitaka Mimaki

  4. The 'Bon' dBal-mo Nyer-bdun (/brgyad) and the Buddhist dBang-phyug-ma Nyer-brgyad: A Brief Comparison – Henk Blezer

II. Dzogs-chen Doctrines

  1. The lo rgyus chen mo is the collection of the Ye khri mtha' sel attributed to Dran-pa-nam-mkha' – D. Rossi

  2. Authenticity, Effortlessness, Delusion, and Spontaneity in 'The Authenticity of Open Awareness and Related Texts' – Adrian C. Klein

III. Myths and Rituals

  1. Mandala Visualization and Possession – Masatoshi Tachikawa

  2. The mKha' klong gsang mdos: Some Questions on Ritual Structure and Cosmology – André-Marie Blondeau

  3. The Secular Surroundings of a Bonpo Ceremony: Games, Popular Rituals, and Economic Structures in the mDos-rgyab of Klu-brag Monastery (Nepal) – Charles Ramble

  4. Victory Banners, Social Prestige, and Religious Identity: Ritualized Sponsorship and the Revival of Bon Monasteries in Amdo Shar-khog – Martin Schrempf

  5. Bon, Buddhist, and Hindu Life Cycle Rituals: A Comparison – Harunori Ishii

  6. A Comparative Study of the yul lha Cult in Two Areas and Its Cosmological Aspects – Samten G. Karmay

IV. Monasteries and Lay Communities

  1. The bla ma in the Bon Religion in Amdo and Khams – Tsering Thar

  2. Bonpo Family Lineages in Central Tibet – Dondrup Lhagyal

  3. The Bon Deities Depicted in the Wall Paintings in the Bon-brgya Monastery – M. Mori

  4. Khri-brtan Nor-bu-rtse Bon Monastery in Kathmandu – S. Yamaguchi

V. Bon in a Wider Context

  1. Sacrifice and lha pa in the glu rol Festival of Reb-skong – Yasuhiko Nagano

  2. The Indus Valley Civilization and Early Tibet – Geoffrey Samuel

  3. Kharamshing: An Antidote Against Evil – Ugyen Pelgen

  4. Space, Territory, and a Stupa in Eastern Nepal: Exploring Himalayan Themes and Traces of Bon – Bernard Bickel

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