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Drenpa’s Proclamation : The Rise and Decline of the Bon Religion in Tibet (Ebook)

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“This ebook has been carefully prepared to preserve the original layout and design of the printed edition, due to the complexity of the layout on the ‘Tibetan text’ section and the extensive use of footnotes throughout the book. To ensure clarity and readability, the pages appear as they do in the physical book.For the best reading experience, we recommend using a tablet or larger screen device. This will allow you to navigate the text and footnotes more comfortably. Thank you for your understanding and happy reading.”

 

Vajra Academic, Vol. III

Presented and Translated by
Per Kvaerne and Dan Martin

ISBN 9789937733304
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: xiv, 656 pages

Format: Paperback | Ebook

Description

Drenpa’s Proclamation, dating from the 11th century C.E., is the earliest known coherent account, told from the perspective of the Bon religion, of how and why it came to pass that Buddhism was introduced into Tibet during the Tibetan Empire (a period that ended in 842 C.E.). Bon emerged in the 10th-11th century C.E. in Central Tibet, in the context of the ‘Later Propagation’ of Buddhism in Tibet in the same period, but was viewed by its adherents as distinct from Buddhism and as having flourished in Tibet for centuries before the advent of Buddhism.

Drenpa’s Proclamation is here translated in its entirety for the first time. It contains unique insight into how Tibetans in the 12th century envisaged the religion of their ancestors, and a wealth of information about cosmological, mythological, and ritual topics.