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The Pre-Buddhist Religion of Tibet Tani Jantsang Paraphrased from a Bonpo - words written phonetically. "In a place/abyss/vortex
of neither body nor reality, a thing/being/entity semi or partially appears. It
is suspended between Being and Non-Being - it actually possesses something of
both Being and Non-Being. It comes forth on a Ray/Light from a Great Chaos/Disorder/Unknown.
It is called Sridpa Yodkyi Dagpo. It means something like a "Created Lord of all
Being. "At this time, there is no cosmos, no space/time, nothing yet. Then
things start to appear spontaneously (the cosmos is being emanated). "Then
two bright lights/light-things appear, one is above and one is below and one is
white and the other is black. They become the white and black mustard (sic) seed.
Then there is a "black man" that looks like a spear and his name is Myalba Nagpo
or "Black Hell." He makes all evil, he divides the day and the night, he lets
thunder and lightening fall, sends illness, he appoints the hawk for killing birds,
the wolf for animals, men for cattle, the otter for fish, demons for men. He creates
discord, feuds and war. He is against all that is. If a man builds a house made
from the earth, Black Hell angers the Nagas and the Klu gods of the underground
who come to curse the builder. Black Hell is the embodiment of Medpa - Non-Being.
From this uncreated being/thing emanates a white flower (?), and from out of that
comes a luminous egg A man comes out of the egg and is chosen/appointed. He orders
the universe and makes Time. Then the Wheels come from the five elements (water,
air, fire, earth, and space) and that produces six eggs of six different colors.
Then a Queen of the Naga is born from the Void and she arranges all parts of the
world and creates the world from her own body. "Then there is the "white
man" surrounded with light, but he gives himself a name, "Lord Who Loves Existence."
He gives warmth to the sun, shares the sun and moon (? sic), makes people happy,
sets the stars in order and wants to keep them there. He tries to build something
from the earth and ends up cursed by the Nagas. "The Black Han-Dha, the
Bonpo Shen (Sorcerer-Priest) of Hpy, Hor and other places is famous for sorcery
in the northern lands from Amdo in the East to Tsaidam and even over in Ladakh,
the Western border of the (Bon) land. He struggled against the incursions of Buddhism
into Tibet. He did not die but ascended to a heavenly tomb through a DMU or five-colored
rainbow rope-ladder as did the prehistoric kings of the (Bon) land. "But
both the Black and White are relative and both want life in their own way. The
Black wants the destruction of one thing, so that something new can come, change,
growth, disappearance and reappearance of new forms, crashing/collision of forms
and even stars. Infinity of change, always change and movement. The White protects
the innocent who serve the process in a gentle and peaceful way. Both have incarnations.
"The founder of Bon is Shenrap Miwo, "The Man of the Lineage of the Shens."
He was born at Olmo Lungring, which is in Zhang-Zhung. This is very near Tasik
(Iran). [The Zhang-Zhung of the Bon and the sacredness of the 4 rivers, is the
same as the Yazidi Zam Zum.] When the Bon translate from sacred texts in rites;
the languages they are translating from are Zhang-Zhung and Drusha. The best known
Bon work is the KLU-BUM (Collection of the Nagas). "There is also a "White
Lady of the Sky" Sridpa'i 'Phrulgyi Gyalmo Namsman Karmo who questions the "King
of the Sky" Nambyi Gunggyal, in many stories about curses causing illness. Always,
the curses come because plowing the earth, diverting rivers or cutting down trees
angered the Nagas. The cure is to appeal to the "Child in the Mind" YidkyiI Khye'u
Chung who asks Shenrap for help. Always what gets the Nagas angry is plowing up
the earth , damming up rivers, or cutting the trees down Man taking possession
of the environment caused the curses to come, resulting in illnesses. "Bon's
original text is the ZER-MYIG. The title means "Key for Memory." "Lower
zone spirits are water spirits called KLU. Among the middle zone gods are the
GNYAN. There is also the Great Gnyan, a powerful mountain deity also called THANG-LHA.
There is a mountain deity in the shape of a white man or white yak bull called
Yarlhashampo. (Yar Lha Sham Po). "The ancient line of Bon Shamans or Shen
were named the DMU or MU. "The God of riches is called IAMBHALA (refer
to the mythical city of SHAMBALLA). "The prince of demons in Bon is Khyabpa
Lagrings or just Khyabpa. "The Bon mantra is OM MATRI MUYE SALE DU." What
I know with some academic notes (referred to): Hoffman agrees: The entire
Black/White notion was added onto the nativistic Bon religion by later Lamaist
interpreters and Western translators (mistranslators). The original Bon
religion is purely Shamanistic, involving animal sacrifice, forbidden by many
later Buddhists who actually rivaled them for control of the area, not so much
for religion. The animal's executioner who tore the heart out was the Black Han-Dha.
This was practiced in war on human enemies also, by "fighting Shen." A Shen (in
Chinese, Hsien) is a Sorcerer - to the Bon it was a Priest. Shen Bonpo's
were buried in honor with a seat emblazoned with a swastika. Stein states
that Bon exorcisms were still practiced by Lamaist priests in Lhasa - so both
Bon and Buddhism rather merged in Tibet. These exorcists are called LHA-PA. Note
that Lamaism as a form a Buddhism was the official state religion of Tibet, a
Theocracy, for over a thousand years. Lamaism is actually a blend of Buddhism
from India and the autochthonous or native Tibetan Bon Shamanism Academia
acknowledges that Bon bears resemblance to the North and Central Asiatic Shamanism
and may have once been the same thing, long ago. Bon developed its own character
in Western Tibet, known as ZHANG-ZHUNG or SHANG-SHUNG. Bon became more and more
identical to Buddhism as centuries passed, and vice versa. They merged. Hoffman
states that Bonpo priests turned their sacred objects sinistrally (to the left)
but this may have developed when Lamaism declared the original Bon a heresy. Hoffmann
says that the Bon mantra is ON MA TRI MU YE SA LE DU. This may be a remnant of
an extinct language of Zhang-Zhung. Many Bon texts, even during the era of Lamaism,
have non-understandable titles. These idioms are called "idioms of the swastika
gods." Tibetan explorer George Roerish, in 1931, claimed to have seen complete
sets of the two most important collections, the KANJUR and the TANJUR, in a monastery
in Nub-hor totaling 300 volumes. These have never become known or available. There
is a definite combination of the Turanian (Turko-Tatar) and Tibetan in Zhang-Zhung
since that is who lived there. That is the Bon sacred city. Stein says
that the oldest available manuscripts are the Tun-huang manuscripts though they
date from a post-Buddhist period. At this time, the Bonpos were considered different
from the Shen. Assimilated Bon is identical to Nyingma-pa save for a few
names of things. Nyingma-pa is Esoteric Tradition standard doctrine, with some
mythic elaborations, Indian style. See also: Tibetan Civilization,
by R. A. Stein which includes a map showing Zhang-Zhung. I have the map, not the
book and a few notes that I quoted here. Needless to say, showing a Bonpo
the two page pictorial representation of Cosmogenesis (I rewrote that neat for
the Tantra article we sell), he understood it immediately - likewise the article
on here "The Darkness Is One" which is not new at all; it was done in song before
it was on a website. It's standard stuff. If one wants scholarship, try Professors
Helmut Hoffman, or R. A. Stein. I can't vouch for either text, I've got notes,
nothing more.