Book Title: Ashtapad Maha Tirth 02
Author(s): Rajnikant Shah, Others
Publisher: USA Jain Center America NY

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________________ Drung, Deu and Bon Namkhai Norbu Narrations, symbolic languages and the Bon tradition in ancient Tibet Library of Tibetan Works and Archives Contents Foreword Guide to the Phonetic Transcription Preface (by A. Clemente) Introduction Narrations, Symbolic Languages and the Bon Tradition Chapter I - Drung: The Narrations i. The word drung ii. The Epic of Gesar of Ling iii. Establishing the dates of the historical period of Gesar iv. A passage from Birth in Ling V. The ancient tales vi. Two tales from the Dzogchen Atrid vii. The Tale of the Golden Corpse viii. The legends of the Masang ix. The tales of the Sparrow x. 'The Origin Myth' narrations Chapter II - Deu: The Symbolic Languages i. The meaning of the term deu ii. Kheg: the riddles The names of the Tibetan kings iv. The Shang Shung word tri v. The Deutrul divination vi. The deu as a means to transmit deep knowledge vii. The deu as a means to communicate secret messages iii Th. Copyright Acknowledgement - Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Dolanji, H.P., India. Printed by permission. Original Source - Drung, Deu & Bon; ISBN - 8185102937 Ref. Vol. X Ch. 72 G Pg. 4659-4669 381 Drung, Deu and Bon

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