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Tibetan Bon Collections



Bon Religion


Bon is considered to be the ensemble of pre-Buddhist beliefs of the Tibetans, it embodies a vast mass of ritual practices bearing on exorcism, divination and the appeasement of wrathful divinities and elaborate teachings for spiritual realization which place Bon among the great mystico-philosophical systems of the world despite its relatively small number of followers.


The Collections


The Collections consists of 2 Bon albums, and bonus content.


Album Collections

Bonpos Tibatains Traditions Rituelles Des Bonpos

Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche - The Practice Of Chod


Bonus Content

2 audio practices with chanting and video examples of Bon practices in Tibetan Buddhism.


Translating the Language

View the Tibetan-English Dictionary H Zhaxi, K Stuart

View the English Tibetan Dictionary Kazi Dousamdup





Bonpos Tibetains – Traditions Rituelles Des Bonpos

Recorded in Tibet between March 1981 and April 1983

Released by Ocora on vinyl in 1983.


The Practice Of Chod by Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche Chod:

Cutting Through Dualism

Released on Amiata Records in 1992




(MP3 192kbps Googledrive Access)


Bonus Content Includes 2 audio practices and video examples




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