Bon: The Magic Word: The Indigenous Religion of Tibet | 
| Creators: Samten G. Karmay, Jeff Watt Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0856676497 Dewey Decimal Number: 294 EAN: 9780856676499 ASIN: 0856676497
Publication Date: January 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail
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Product Description
“Accepting everything, refusing nothing through the centuries, it is the one all-embracing form of Tibetan religion,” as leading Tibetan scholar David L. Snellgrove once said of Bon. This book, the first of its kind to be dedicated solely to the art of Bon religion and culture, which to this day has been overshadowed by its Buddhist counterpart, aims to explore and reveal the many hidden treasures of this so far overlooked religion. Engaging with the great scholars of the field, in particular the revered Samten G. Karmay, the reader is invited to delve into the depths of this wonderful culture. Jeff Watt, curator of the Rubin Museum of Art, enlightens the reader by differentiating between Bon and Buddhist art, which it are so often confused. The other contributors look at specific topics within Bon, including its paintings, sacred geography and its founding and therefore set the beautiful art and artifacts within their context. The purpose of this book is to inspire, and in the process to enable the reader to appreciate the beauty of Bon art while simultaneously gaining an understanding of the ethos of Bon, from the time of its founding through to the more than one million practicing Bonpo of today.
Book Description
The first book of its kind to be dedicated solely to the art of Bon religion and culture, which to this day has been overshadowed by its Buddhist counterpart, aims to explore and reveal the many hidden treasures of this so far overlooked religion. Engaging with the great scholars of the field, in particular the revered Samten G. Karmay, the reader is invited to delve into the depths of this wonderful culture. Jeff Watt enlightens the reader by differentiating between Bon and Buddhist art. The other contributors look at specific topics within Bon, including its paintings, sacred geography and its founding and therefore set the beautiful art and artifacts within their context.
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You can't find best Western writers about Bon religion March 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bon religion is a growing subject of study in the West, but contrary to what we find onTibetan Buddhism, still only a handful of people in the West can write well informed accounts of Bon. And the people who wrote the articles in this book are amongst those, the very few Western scholars in Bonpo studies, the best of the best (even if only because there's nobody else in the field!). But the real point of this book is its fantastic balance of artistic and scientific approaches, of scholarly rigourous while engagingly presented information, in an extensively and beautifully illustrated, carefully designed work about this fascinating subject: Bon.
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