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

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________________ Chapter 08 Bon Po Religion 1888 Sarat Chandra Das Chos-kyi nyi-ma (Translation) (1801) 1910 to 1890 A. H. Francke A History of Western Tibet Vol-I Antiquities of Indian Tibet-Vol-II 1961 1956 1950 Helmut Hoffmann Scholary-comprehensive study Nature-Romantic Animism-Shamanistic Perodic Development of Bon 1965 M. Hermanns Iranian Religious effect on Bon D.L. Snellgrove Bon- A-Buddhist Religion : Different Type No-Pre-existence of Bon Tibetologist British 1967 Tibetologist Franch 1957 1952 1951 M. Lalou Bon-A-Religion of Blood-Poison 1988 1985 1962 R. A. Stain Bon-A-nameless Religion 1996 1990 1971 A. M. Blonday Comparative study-Buddhist Text is influenced by Bon 1988 1972 S. G, Karmay Comparative study-Buddhist Text is influenced by Bon 1994 K. Mimaki Comparative study 1995 P, Kavaerne The Iconographic study of Bon-Existence of pre Buddhist Bon 1995 Norbe. Namkai The Iconographic Study of Bon-Panasiatic shamanism A comparative study of "Bon” And “Jain Religion" The two established roads of the ascendance of consciousness are: 1. Bon 2. Jainism The land on which these two religions sprouted is a land of Tise (Mount Kailash), Ma Pham (Mansarovar) and Ashtapad. Understanding of 'Indo-Tibetan' Religion Generally Bon and Jainism are understood as a process from "Outer to Inner" - "From Nature (415 Bon and Jain Religion - A comparative study

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