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Òèáåòñêàÿ Òðàäèöèÿ Áîí â Ðîññèè
- Russian
URL: http://bonpo.al.ru/
Èíñòèòóò èçó÷åíèÿ ðåëèãèè è êóëüòóðû Òèáåòà Ligmincha(USA), îñíîâàííûé Òåíçèíîì Âàíãüÿëîì Ðèíïî÷å â 1992, áûë ñîçäàí, ÷òîáû ñîõðàíèòü Òèáåòñêóþ êóëüòóðó è ó÷åíèå Áîí, îñîáåííî ïðàêòèêè Äçîã÷åí. Íà ýòîì ñàéòå ðàçìåùåíà èíôîðìàöèÿ î Áîí è Äçîã÷åí, à òàêæå î äåÿòåëüíîñòè Èíñòèòóòà Ligmincha è ñâÿçàííûõ ñ íàìè öåíòðîâ. [ rus ] |

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Yungdrung Bon
- English
URL: http://www.yungdrung-bon.org/
This interactive site has the purpose of giving a clear exposition of a tradition little known to the general public: the tradition of Bön, the native religion of Tibet. [ eng ] |

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ÄÅÒÈ ÁÎÍ
- English, Russian
URL: http://bonchildren.tonkoblako-9.net/
Ñàéò î Ìàñòåðå Áîí è Äçîã÷åí Íüèìà Äàãïà Ðèíïî÷å, î Äåòñêîì Äîìå Áîí (Äîëàíäæè, íà ñåâåðå Èíäèè) è î äðóãîì. [ rus ] |

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Òåíçèí Âàíãüÿë. ×óäåñà åñòåñòâåííîãî óìà. /Ó÷åíèå áîíïî/
- Russian
URL: http://www.theosophy.ru/lib/bon.htm
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Áîí Øåí Ëèíã
- Russian
URL: http://www.aha.ru/~bon/
Èñòîðèÿ è ó÷åíèå áîí. Ìîñêîâñêîå îòäåëåíèå: íîâîñòè. [ rus ] |

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Bon-Po
- English
URL: http://www.godserver.com/directory/Religions_Of_The_World/Buddhism/Tibetan/Bon_P
Bon-Po: Links. [ eng ] |

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Ligmincha of California
- English
URL: http://www.math.csusb.edu/faculty/prakash/ligmincha/sangha.html
The focus of the work at the Ligmincha of California is the practice and dissemination of the Dzogchen, or Atiyoga, teachings of the Yungdrung Bon lineage (Bon is the indigenous, pre-Buddhist tradition of Tibet). [ eng ] |

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Garuda, Asociación Cultural Tibetana A.C.
- Spanish
URL: http://www.garudamexico.org/
Garuda, Asociación Cultural Tibetana, A.C., tene como principal objetivo difundir las enseñanzas del Bön-Budismo, crear en México un programa de apoyo para los niños Bön y a mediano y largo plazo tener un centro para que nos visiten diferentes maestros y en dónde se lleve a cabo investigación, traducción de textos, difusión de las enseñanzas a través de retiros y seminarios, curación y ayuda a la comunidad. [ spa ] |

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Aid to Bön Children
- English
URL: http://www.ccatech.com/bon/
This home is one of the special support projects of Aid To Bön Children. It provides living quarters for both girls and boys who attend the Central School for Tibetans in Dolanji. They receive an education which includes learning about their Bön culture. [ eng ] |

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The Mirror
- English
URL: http://www.melong.com/
shown in filters: Publications The Dzogchen-Journal "The Mirror". It contains many articles about the Dzogchen meditation, the Bonpos and also Shang-Shung.
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Buchvorstellung - Tenzin Wangyal: Der kurze Weg zur Erleuchtung, 1997
- German
URL: http://www.transpersonal.com/saw/wangy97.htm
Tenzin Wangyal: Der kurze Weg zur Erleuchtung. Dzogchen-Meditation nach den Bön-Lehren Tibets. - Buchvorstellung, Kurzbeschreibung, Inhaltsverzeichnis. [ deu ] |

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The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Having Once Died and Returned to Life
- English
URL: http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/dead/returned.html
The de-lok (Îdas log) is a figure in the literature of Tibetan popular religion who Îdiesâ (Îdas), enters the intermediate bardo state, tours the netherworld, and Îreturnsâ (log) to report his or her afterlife experiences and to convey messages about the importance of moral conduct and religious commitment. Biographies of these individuals generally emphasize three points: the Buddhist principles of suffering and impermanence, the fluctuations of karma, and the means by which suffering can be eliminated. [ eng ] |

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Bon - a heterodox system
- English
URL: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/tibet/understand/bon.html
Tibetans commonly draw a distinction between three religious traditions: (1) the divine dharma (Iha chos), or Buddhism; (2) Bon dharma (bon chos); and (3) the dharma of human beings (mi chos), or folk religion. The first category includes doctrines and practices that are thought to be distinctively Buddhist. This classification implicitly assumes that the divine dharma is separate and distinct from the other two, although Tibetan Buddhism clearly incorporated elements of both of these traditions. [ eng ] |

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The Bonpo's Tradition
- English
URL: http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/bon.html
Tibet's oldest spiritual tradition is Bön. According to Bönpo accounts, eighteen enlightened teachers will appear in this aeon and Tönpa Shenrab, the founder of the Bön religion, is the enlightened teacher of this age. He is said to have been born in the mythical land of Olmo Lung Ring, whose location remains something of a mystery. The land is traditionally described as dominated by Mount Yung-drung Gu-tzeg (Edifice of Nine Swastikas), which many identify as Mount Kailash in western Tibet. [ eng ] |

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Tibetan Databases
- English
URL: http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/TibPages/tib-dbases.html
Databases & Electronic Forums, E-mail Addresses. [ eng ] |

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Ligmincha Institute
- English
URL: http://www.ligmincha.org/
shown in filters: Organizations Teachings from the Bon Buddhist Tradition of Tibet. Ligmincha Institute, founded by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche in 1992, was created to preserve the Tibetan Bön culture and teachings, especially the practices of dzogchen. Here we provide information on Bön and dzogchen as well as the activities of Ligmincha Institute and our associated centers.
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Bon-Po
- English
URL: http://www.yetizone.com/bon-po.htm
The minority Bon-Po faith of Tibet represents a continuing stream of religious knowledge and practise dating back in time to before prehistory. Bon-Po has sought throughout its existence to include best practise from other faiths into which it has come into contact. It has absorbed ideas wherever it can. Consequently today it is a mixture of Buddhism, Shamanism and magic rituals. It is the old faith of Tibet. [ eng ] |

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