Fascinating and excellent research! Thanks for summarizing and looking at it from bigger perspective the links to a lot of indigenous cultures and in particular to Bon. I like your four categories of Bon that explains a lot of my questions. I have travelled on the Tibetan plateau and in particular the cultures on the perimeter borders of Qiang, Naxi on the Chinese side, Tamang on the Nepal, tribes in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, India that practice some of theses. So which is the current Tibetan Bon religion fit in ie 2nd Yung Drung or 3rd Sarma? Also is Tengerism of old Mongol related to the first? Thx
Why does it say Eurasian?? TIBET is in Central East Asia. Eurasia is more like Russia, Parts of Iran, mabe Afghanistan. The word Eurasia Actually is an implication of the mixing of European and Asian, hence Eurasian. So I find this a very curious thing.
O I c... He is using Siberia ??? As the qualifications for the word Eurasia, perhaps. Although Siberia is part of Russia, it's not really Europe though. Russia is in Asia...not Europe. Russian People are considered Asian ...not Eiuropean...not in our understanding at least.
Eurasia is the name of the continent which is divided into Europe and Asia for the sake of convenince. The dividing line between Europe and Asia runs along the Ural mountains. Territories to the West of the Urals are considered Europe and to the East considered as being Asia. Tibet is variously described as being part of Central or Inner Asia but Prehistoric Bon was practised in many locations beyond Tibet in both Europe and Asia, hence the label 'Prehistoric Bon of Eurasia'.
What is 'original'? It all depends on what time slice in history/prehistory we are looking at. Tibetan Plateau was populated in various time by various peoples of diverse ethnicity and following many different cultures and religions eg. Arryans, proto-mongols, Dravidians, Zhang Zhungpas, Tibetans, Mongols etc. All of them contributed their DNA to the common pool of modern Tibetan nation and influenced Tibet's culture and religion in a variety of ways.
You can get an in-depth information in the book: www.pilgrimsonlineshop.com/1635-bo-and-bon-ancient-shamanic-traditions-of-siberia-and-tibet-in-their-relation-to-the-teachings-of-a-central-asian-buddha.html
@@bekandze2times Русская версия разбита на три книги. Первая книга вышла в издательстве «Пальмира» в 2021-м году и первый тираж полностью продан. На данный момент готовится второе издание, которое должно выйти в свет в течение одного-двух месяцев. Паралельно идет работа над подоготовкой к печати второй книги. Дополнительная информация может быть найдена здесь: www.boandbon.com/ru/
Great lecture! Thank you very much!
Very thorough and insighful research, thank you so much sir.
Fascinating and excellent research! Thanks for summarizing and looking at it from bigger perspective the links to a lot of indigenous cultures and in particular to Bon. I like your four categories of Bon that explains a lot of my questions. I have travelled on the Tibetan plateau and in particular the cultures on the perimeter borders of Qiang, Naxi on the Chinese side, Tamang on the Nepal, tribes in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, India that practice some of theses. So which is the current Tibetan Bon religion fit in ie 2nd Yung Drung or 3rd Sarma? Also is Tengerism of old Mongol related to the first? Thx
Thank you. Currently there are two major strands of Bon are practised on Tibetan Plateau: Yungdrung Bon and Bon Sarma.
You are our tertön! :)
Thank you for your confidence) But I'm not;)
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Why does it say Eurasian??
TIBET is in Central East Asia. Eurasia is more like Russia, Parts of Iran, mabe Afghanistan.
The word Eurasia Actually is an implication of the mixing of European and Asian, hence Eurasian. So I find this a very curious thing.
O I c... He is using Siberia ??? As the qualifications for the word Eurasia, perhaps.
Although Siberia is part of Russia, it's not really Europe though. Russia is in Asia...not Europe. Russian People are considered Asian ...not Eiuropean...not in our understanding at least.
Eurasia is the name of the continent which is divided into Europe and Asia for the sake of convenince. The dividing line between Europe and Asia runs along the Ural mountains. Territories to the West of the Urals are considered Europe and to the East considered as being Asia. Tibet is variously described as being part of Central or Inner Asia but Prehistoric Bon was practised in many locations beyond Tibet in both Europe and Asia, hence the label 'Prehistoric Bon of Eurasia'.
@@saffiyehbrandhijaffer-mcne2800 Modern Russia is in both Europe and Asia. For the rest please see response above.
This tradition is full of enyingmas.
So original inhabitants Tibet are related to Mongols and siberians?
What is 'original'? It all depends on what time slice in history/prehistory we are looking at. Tibetan Plateau was populated in various time by various peoples of diverse ethnicity and following many different cultures and religions eg. Arryans, proto-mongols, Dravidians, Zhang Zhungpas, Tibetans, Mongols etc. All of them contributed their DNA to the common pool of modern Tibetan nation and influenced Tibet's culture and religion in a variety of ways.
You can get an in-depth information in the book: www.pilgrimsonlineshop.com/1635-bo-and-bon-ancient-shamanic-traditions-of-siberia-and-tibet-in-their-relation-to-the-teachings-of-a-central-asian-buddha.html
@@FPYB 827 pages..
On it!!
@@bekandze2times Русская версия разбита на три книги. Первая книга вышла в издательстве «Пальмира» в 2021-м году и первый тираж полностью продан. На данный момент готовится второе издание, которое должно выйти в свет в течение одного-двух месяцев. Паралельно идет работа над подоготовкой к печати второй книги. Дополнительная информация может быть найдена здесь: www.boandbon.com/ru/
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