Thank you. I treasure this video deeply in my heart & soul. When studying Tibetan Buddhism I learned that the Bon religion was dead & long gone. But when I visited Tibet I found that “remnants” such as prayer flags still continued. As I observed the male villagers it seemed to me that “remnants” of the bon beliefs were prevalent. In addition, after seeing this video I discern similarities with the rituals of the Hopi here in SW North America. The landscape of Tibet & this area is strikingly similar! Perhaps very long ago these were one people sharing one land mass.
in the airport in thailand i met a lama who sat by me on the plane and invited me to come to his house in katmandu on the following saturday i was on my way to teachings at kopan monastery with lama zopa i found his home he gave exact directions i was the only foreigner there we sat on the floor facing a low stage a figure appeared in lion costume and began to dance around the movements became wilder and wilder and he bent down was touching people's heads i felt my head being pushed toward the stage and a bolt of energy passed thru my body the ritual lasted quite a while then the figure fell and was carried to a couch i didnt know until i told a local about it and was told that i had been part of a bon ceremony and the lama in the lion outfit was in a trance i wish i could remember the lama's name he did come to america and was known as the healing lama it's been almost 30 yrs ago this was a wonderful documentary thank you thubten kundrol/joyce bovee new mexico
You probably met one of the Tamang or Gurung Bonpo priests who belong to a different kind of Bon. They are Mixed Bon traditions with the prevalence of Prehistoric Bon (Tib. gdod ma'i bon) which are very different from Yungdrung Bon of Buddha Tonpa Shenrab Miwo shown in this documentary.
Tibetan empire was at its peak during the Bonpo time - 1st millennia. With the ascendency of Buddhism in the 8AD lead to a gradual decline due to religious and political reason. Until around 10AD Tibetan empire encompass much of Tibetan plateau, all Himalayan Ranges, Central Asia and much of all 5 adjoining Chinese provinces. I
I wish to thank all the kind, wise simplicity involved in the making of this film and recognize the great reverence shown daily by all the participants, our worldwide tribes do well to dispel all the negativity on the holy face of our Earth on this the day after Earth Day 2020, All Hail The Bon Practitioners, and Bonpo"s who still wander the less traveled paths in this life!
Sad, the elders and their beliefs are so important, not only to their tribe, but to the world. Our children should be taught the same values, morals, and knowledge..As humans we have to keep balance with Nature and Spirituality..but man kind is now so polluted, as is our Oceans...see a pattern? Polluted Human Nature, is not wise!! Respect The Earth First...Peace.....pass it on!
Awesome, i stumbled on the first documentary about the caves some years ago and i was surprised the expedition had to leave this treasure in the cave. So glad to see they took it and sorted that mess. Mindblowing documentary!
Hello. I am searching For go to a Nepal Bon Monastery to study bonpo symbology and teachings. Do you know something please? OM MATRI MUYE SALE DU and respect. Carlos, from Spain
A really interesting video about the Bön religion, that i had no idea even existed. More in the style of 'tashi and the monk' than the pete athans documentaries about the mustang region of nepal, which seem to be more about westerners discovering finds of aesthetic beauty, albeit with reverence for their subject and environment, this documentary seems to lean more towards the spiritual message of a religion that is dying out in part due to the need for a vanishing number of spiritual leaders to complete rituals and ceremonies that are integral to the core of the the belief system. The core of the documentary focuses on a spiritual journey to find Bön relics in lost caves of the mustang. The only mild annoyance was the speed of delivery of narration. Carol's Ermakova's intonation, clarity and script were great but the pace really needs to pick up, even if there are frequent breaks between narrative inserts, this is fine, you're not on radio. It's not dead air! Finally thank you for a really good and informative documentary.
They sure reminds me of the Inca ands Tribes of the southwest U.S. ...once hair style of one woman was like one Navajo men ands women wear to this time. Also the terraced garden reminds me of the terraced gardens of the Andes.
Are the texts that were found ( mentioned in 3:16 ) the ones filmed in here: ua-cam.com/video/LcYW2zHLHGk/v-deo.htmlm4s ? (Mahrjang?) If this video is from 2009, were those texts already revealed and studied? EDIT: I just saw at 18:13, it's indeed the same place! The video I linked above was the first National Geographic team to find those texts! No wonder they came back the next year :)
Thank you. I treasure this video deeply in my heart & soul. When studying Tibetan Buddhism I learned that the Bon religion was dead & long gone. But when I visited Tibet I found that “remnants” such as prayer flags still continued. As I observed the male villagers it seemed to me that “remnants” of the bon beliefs were prevalent. In addition, after seeing this video I discern similarities with the rituals of the Hopi here in SW North America. The landscape of Tibet & this area is strikingly similar!
Perhaps very long ago these were one people sharing one land mass.
in the airport in thailand i met a lama who sat by me on the plane and invited me to come to his house in katmandu on the following saturday i was on my way to teachings at kopan monastery with lama zopa i found his home he gave exact directions i was the only foreigner there we sat on the floor facing a low stage a figure appeared in lion costume and began to dance around the movements became wilder and wilder and he bent down was touching people's heads i felt my head being pushed toward the stage and a bolt of energy passed thru my body the ritual lasted quite a while then the figure fell and was carried to a couch i didnt know until i told a local about it and was told that i had been part of a bon ceremony and the lama in the lion outfit was in a trance i wish i could remember the lama's name he did come to america and was known as the healing lama it's been almost 30 yrs ago this was a wonderful documentary thank you thubten kundrol/joyce bovee new mexico
You probably met one of the Tamang or Gurung Bonpo priests who belong to a different kind of Bon. They are Mixed Bon traditions with the prevalence of Prehistoric Bon (Tib. gdod ma'i bon) which are very different from Yungdrung Bon of Buddha Tonpa Shenrab Miwo shown in this documentary.
Tibetan empire was at its peak during the Bonpo time - 1st millennia. With the ascendency of Buddhism in the 8AD lead to a gradual decline due to religious and political reason. Until around 10AD Tibetan empire encompass much of Tibetan plateau, all Himalayan Ranges, Central Asia and much of all 5 adjoining Chinese provinces.
I
Eternal Gratitude and Appreciation for sharing and posting. Namaste
I wish to thank all the kind, wise simplicity involved in the making of this film and recognize the great reverence shown daily by all the participants, our worldwide tribes do well to dispel all the negativity on the holy face of our Earth on this the day after Earth Day 2020, All Hail The Bon Practitioners, and Bonpo"s who still wander the less traveled paths in this life!
ThankU for sharing and posting. Namaste.
This is real treasure..thank you
Magnificent video. I have learnt so many things from it. 🙏🙏🙏
Great Manang,Mustang and Dolpo ❤
Such a beautiful documentary. I didn’t know there are so many types of Buddhism.
It isn't Buddhism, it is an older tibetan religion
What an Discovery ....dated 1000 plus years old Scroll and Scriptures or Text ,,,,,
Amazing
Buddha Bless ya All
raw, untamed, serene, beautiful mustang....long live
Thank You so much for this Wonderful Documentry Upload ....
Tenzin D very beautiful Tibet land is sorry china has its occupation ,poor people miss their culture and their heritage shame on china for all this .
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Thank you so much for sharing this treasure of Humanity.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing it.
Proud of Tibetan
Sad, the elders and their beliefs are so important, not only to their tribe, but to the world. Our children should be taught the same values, morals, and knowledge..As humans we have to keep balance with Nature and Spirituality..but man kind is now so polluted, as is our Oceans...see a pattern? Polluted Human Nature, is not wise!! Respect The Earth First...Peace.....pass it on!
Wow...very delightful to watch this decomentry flim...now where is all this the old text ..
Waahhwooo it's a very interesting history for who want to know with the Bon religion
Awesome, i stumbled on the first documentary about the caves some years ago and i was surprised the expedition had to leave this treasure in the cave. So glad to see they took it and sorted that mess. Mindblowing documentary!
Hello. I am searching For go to a Nepal Bon Monastery to study bonpo symbology and teachings. Do you know something please? OM MATRI MUYE SALE DU and respect.
Carlos, from Spain
You can contact this centre and ask for more information: www.shenten.org/contact?lang=en
writings of the 14th century so well preserved in harsh mountainous conditions remains a mystery
There is a very dry air in Upper Mustang and being kept in the caves away from rain and snow further helped these manuscripts to survive through time.
Wonderful documents
It is clear that Shang Shung is an old name of pre Buddhist Tibet, Pre Buddhist name of places and people are absolutely different,
God Bless you,good jobs.
Likee it
Nice video history
Culture traditons etc
And Ofcourse Geshe Gelek Jinpa for his restless Great Work without whom thus could hv remained on the Mountains to decayed
A really interesting video about the Bön religion, that i had no idea even existed. More in the style of 'tashi and the monk' than the pete athans documentaries about the mustang region of nepal, which seem to be more about westerners discovering finds of aesthetic beauty, albeit with reverence for their subject and environment, this documentary seems to lean more towards the spiritual message of a religion that is dying out in part due to the need for a vanishing number of spiritual leaders to complete rituals and ceremonies that are integral to the core of the the belief system. The core of the documentary focuses on a spiritual journey to find Bön relics in lost caves of the mustang. The only mild annoyance was the speed of delivery of narration. Carol's Ermakova's intonation, clarity and script were great but the pace really needs to pick up, even if there are frequent breaks between narrative inserts, this is fine, you're not on radio. It's not dead air! Finally thank you for a really good and informative documentary.
Thanks. Narration was deliberately slowed down for non-native English speaekers, particularly from Nepal. Sorry it annoyed you.
loud and clear
Beautiful.
nice job
What is the name of the song of the chanting monk at the very end? Thanks
At the very end there is a recording of OM MA TRI MU YE SA LE DU mantra recitation, one of the Essential Mantras of Yungdrung Bon.
They sure reminds me of the Inca ands Tribes of the southwest U.S. ...once hair style of one woman was like one Navajo men ands women wear to this time. Also the terraced garden reminds me of the terraced gardens of the Andes.
Wish I was on this journey, with them.
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Are the texts that were found ( mentioned in 3:16 ) the ones filmed in here: ua-cam.com/video/LcYW2zHLHGk/v-deo.htmlm4s ? (Mahrjang?)
If this video is from 2009, were those texts already revealed and studied?
EDIT: I just saw at 18:13, it's indeed the same place! The video I linked above was the first National Geographic team to find those texts! No wonder they came back the next year :)
The movie was completed in 2009 but video footage from Marjang caves where texts were found was filmed right there in 2008.
Which paper is used for the text?
ཞང་ཞུང་མེས་པོའི་ཤུལ་ལུས་ཧི་མ་ལ་ཡའི་རི་སུལ་དུ་ཆགས་པའི་བལ་ཡུལ་བོན་པོའི་གནས་སྟངས་ལས་འཕྲོས་པའི་
གཏམ་སྲིད་པའི་འོད་སྣང་།
ནག་རུ་དགེ་བཤེས་་དགེ་ལེགས་སྦྱིན་པ།
As well as the English translation @ www.amazon.com/Bon-Nepal-Nagru-Geshe/dp/8170263026
WOW!
Thu Je Che