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Spirit-mediums, sacred mountains, and related Bon textual traditions in upper Tibet : calling down the gods
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ISBN: 1280868104 9786610868100 1429453087 9047407512 1433707292 9781429453080 9789004143883 9004143882 9781433707292 9004143882 9789047407515 Year: 2005 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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Unique original material on the phenomenon of the spirit-mediums of Upper Tibet, the men and women who channel the gods. With extensive interviews with members of this living tradition.

Bon po hidden treasures : a catalogue of gTer ston bDe chen gling pa's collected revelations
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ISBN: 1280915102 9786610915101 9047405285 1429407255 9781429407250 9789004138353 9004138358 9004138358 9789047405283 Year: 2004 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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New Bon promises to become an important focus of interest among academic Tibetologists in the coming years. This unique, first-ever English-language volume on Tibet's New Bon religion (14th century onwards) contains the full catalogue of the collected rediscovered teachings revealed by bDe chen gling pa, an important Bon po master of the second part of the 19th century in Eastern Tibet. Belonging to a later period of development within the various lineages of New Bon, bDe chen gling stands as an essential link between this tradition and that of the Ris med movement of the late 19th century. The annotated catalogue of the thirteen volume collection mostly covers tantric and rDzogs chen (Great Perfection) texts barely known outside native libraries.


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Lamas, shamans and ancestors : village religion in Sikkim
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ISSN: 15686183 ISBN: 1282398911 9786612398919 9047433483 9789047433484 9789004167063 9004167064 9781282398917 6612398914 Year: 2008 Volume: v. 17 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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This careful study of the co-existence over time of Buddhism and shamanism among the Lhopo (Bhutia) people of Sikkim sheds new light on their supposedly hostile relationship. It examines the working relationships between Buddhist lamas and practitioners of bon , taking into consideration the sacred history of the land as well as its more recent political and economic transformation. Their interactions are presented in terms of the contexts in which lamas and shamans meet, these being rituals of the sacred land, of the individual and household, and of village and state. Village lamas and shamans are shown to share a conceptual view of reality which is at the base of their amiable coexistence. In contrast to the hostility which, the recent literature suggests, characterizes the lama-shaman relationship, their association reveals that the real confrontation occurs when village Buddhism is challenged by its conventional counterpart.

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