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Zhangzhung or Shangshung was an ancient culture and kingdom of western and northwestern Tibet, which pre-dates the culture of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet. Zhangzhung culture is associated with the Bon religion, which in turn, has influenced the philosophies and practices of Tibetan Buddhism. Zhangzhung people are mentioned frequently in ancient Tibetan texts as the original rulers of central and western Tibet. Only in the last two decades have archaeologists been given access to do archaeological work in the areas once ruled by the Zhangzhung.
Recently, a tentative match has been proposed between the Zhangzhung and an Iron Age culture now being uncovered on the Changtang plateau of northwestern Tibet.
According to Annals of Lake Manasarowar (Lake Manasarovar), at one point the Zhang Zhung civilization consisted of 18 kingdoms in the west and northwest portion of Tibet. The Zhang Zhung culture was centered around sacred Mount Kailash and extended west to Sarmatians and present-day Ladakh & Baltistan, southwest to Jalandhar, south to the Kingdom of Mustang in Nepal, east to include central Tibet, and north across the vast Chang Tang plateau and the Taklamakan Desert to Shanshan. Thus the Zhang Zhung culture controlled the major portion of the "roof of the world".
In Search of Zhang Zhung
The Oral Tradition of Zhang-zhung: Bönpo Dzogchen Teachings -- Part 1
The Oral Tradition of Zhang-zhung: Bönpo Dzogchen Teachings -- Part 2
The Oral Tradition of Zhang-zhung: Bönpo Dzogchen Teachings -- Part 3
The Oral Tradition of Zhang-zhung: Bönpo Dzogchen Teachings -- Part 4
Hidden Treasure Of Bön: Secrets of Mustang
Tibetan civilization:Zhang Zhung royal 1/2.mp4
Tibetan civilization:Zhang Zhung royal 2/2.mp4
Zhang Zhung Group - 1st Science Exhibition
Tibetan civilization:The language of Zhang Zhung royal1/2.mp4
Dr. John Reynolds presented this seminar on the origins of Tibetan Bon Dzogchen according to the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd at Gyalshen Institute on December 7, 2014. Unlike the other traditions of Dzogchen found within Bön, the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd represents a continuous and unbroken transmission from earliest times of the precepts of Dzogchen coming down to our own time. These teachings and practices were transmitted by the enlightened master Tapihritsa to his disciple Gyerpung Nangzher Lödpo at the Darok Lake in the 8th century in Zhang-zhung, or Northwestern Tibet, at that time an independent kingdom with its own language and religious culture. But the ultimate source of the Dzogchen teachings are said to be far more ancient, extending back to the Primordial Buddha, Kuntu Zangpo himself...
Dr. John Reynolds presented this seminar on the origins of Tibetan Bon Dzogchen according to the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd at Gyalshen Institute on December 7, 2014. Unlike the other traditions of Dzogchen found within Bön, the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd represents a continuous and unbroken transmission from earliest times of the precepts of Dzogchen coming down to our own time. These teachings and practices were transmitted by the enlightened master Tapihritsa to his disciple Gyerpung Nangzher Lödpo at the Darok Lake in the 8th century in Zhang-zhung, or Northwestern Tibet, at that time an independent kingdom with its own language and religious culture. But the ultimate source of the Dzogchen teachings are said to be far more ancient, extending back to the Primordial Buddha, Kuntu Zangpo himself....
Dr. John Reynolds presented this seminar on the origins of Tibetan Bon Dzogchen according to the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd at Gyalshen Institute on December 7, 2014. Unlike the other traditions of Dzogchen found within Bön, the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd represents a continuous and unbroken transmission from earliest times of the precepts of Dzogchen coming down to our own time. These teachings and practices were transmitted by the enlightened master Tapihritsa to his disciple Gyerpung Nangzher Lödpo at the Darok Lake in the 8th century in Zhang-zhung, or Northwestern Tibet, at that time an independent kingdom with its own language and religious culture. But the ultimate source of the Dzogchen teachings are said to be far more ancient, extending back to the Primordial Buddha, Kuntu Zangpo himself....
Dr. John Reynolds presented this seminar on the origins of Tibetan Bon Dzogchen according to the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd at Gyalshen Institute on December 7, 2014. Unlike the other traditions of Dzogchen found within Bön, the Zhang-zhung Nyän-gyüd represents a continuous and unbroken transmission from earliest times of the precepts of Dzogchen coming down to our own time. These teachings and practices were transmitted by the enlightened master Tapihritsa to his disciple Gyerpung Nangzher Lödpo at the Darok Lake in the 8th century in Zhang-zhung, or Northwestern Tibet, at that time an independent kingdom with its own language and religious culture. But the ultimate source of the Dzogchen teachings are said to be far more ancient, extending back to the Primordial Buddha, Kuntu Zangpo himself....
This film maps a journey made by Geshe Gelek Jinpa, a Bönpo Geshe (Doctor of Religious Philosophy) researching the ancient Zhang Zhung Empire which once stretched across the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau. The documentary follows Geshe Gelek as he travels through Mustang, a remote area of the Himalaya, on his misson to undertake the first survey of the Bönpo peoples living there, as well as to record religious sites, both ancient and modern at the request of Bön Mahasangha of Nepal. During this trip he discovers many treasures of Bön such as ancient texts, statues, historical records, and joins Prof. Charles Ramble in the dramatic recovery and identification of a significatnt Bönpo library at Mardzong. Other highlights include establishing the exact locations of a historic Bönpo monastery, Bönko...
Zhang Zhung royal, Tibetan original religion Bon, The history of Tibet. Interview with Tibetologists Tsering thar and lama A Zha etc...
Zhang Zhung royal, Tibetan original religion Bon, The history of Tibet. Interview with Tibetologists Tsering thar and lama A Zha etc...
"What is light and where does colour come from?" presented by Zhang Zhung group (Bon Monastery) at the 1st Science Exhibition by Tibetan Monastics, Dharamshala, June 22-24, 2009
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Les Éditions Le Grimoire et la Collection Mille Saisons vous propose l'anthologie sur le thème Du Plomb à la lumière : Sur les 21 Nouvelles, 21 auteurs, 21 illustrateurs et cette fois 21 musiciens qui sont réunis dans une anthologie qui brise les dogmes et affranchit les auteurs. Les lecteurs décident de la prochaine publication sous forme de roman et participent au processus créatif. L'auteur gagnant publiera son roman issus de la nouvelle. L'illustrateur gagnant illustrera la couverture du roman. Votre exemplaire est disponible : http://www.legrimoire.net/store/fr/romans-mille-saisons/230-du-plomb-a-la-lumiere.html Vous pouvez en savoir plus sur le site de Mille Saisons http://www.millesaisons.fr La collection vous est présenté par les Éditions le Grimoire : http://www.legrimoire.n...
This is: Good News Jangshung People/Language Movie Trailer c64040 [c64040t] Other names for this program are: Dham Khabar Other names for this language are: Central Kinnauri; Janghung; Jangi; Jangiam; Jangrami; Jangsung; Thebarskad; Thebor; Thebör Skadd; Zangram; Zhang-Zhung; जन्गशुंग This language is spoken in: India (Bharôt, ভাৰত, Bharot, ভারত, India, Bhārat, ભારત, Bhārat, Hindustān, भारत, हिंदुस्तान, Bhārata, ಭಾರತ, Hindōstān, ہندوستان, Bhārat, भारत, Inḍya, Bhāratam, ഇന്ത്യ, ഭാരതം, Bhārat, भारत, Bhārat, भारत, Bharôtô, ଭାରତ, Bhārat, Hindustān, ਭਾਰਤ, ਹਿੰਦੁਸਤਾਨ, Bhāratam, भारतम्, Bhāratu, Hindustānu, ڀارت، هندستان, Indiyā, Bārata, இந்தியா, பாரத, Bhāratadēsham, Inḍiyā, భారత దేశం, ఇండియా, Hindostān, Bhārat, ہندوستان، بھارت) This movie concerns: movie movies video videos music song songs ...
The Five Elements are an integral part of Tibetan cosmology and essential to understanding the relatedness and interdependence of all things in the universe. e Five Elements (space/ether, earth, water, re, and air) are the essential elements or building blocks for all phenomena, not only in the physical universe but also in our physical and energetic bodies. Each element represents not only an energetic quality, but also takes physical form—and like all forms, each element exists separately but also exists interdependently. Each element needs, supports, and affects the other elements together providing a cohesive whole within an individual being. When the Five Elements are out of balance, illness, negative emotions and disharmony manifest. The Five Elements practices from the Bön lineage...
Part 1: John Myrdhin Reynolds is a pre-eminent scholar and translator of Tibetan Bön Dzogchen texts. In this talk given as a program at Gyalshen Institute for the Study of Zhang Zhung and Tibetan Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dr. Reynolds discusses the historical background of the ancient spiritual tradition of Tibetan Bön Buddhism, the cultural relationships between Yungdrung Bön and the schools of Tibetan Buddhism based on Indian sources, and makes special note of the origins of Dzogchen texts such as the Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyud and related meditation practices in the 8th century CE.
Part 4: John Myrdhin Reynolds is a pre-eminent scholar and translator of Tibetan Bön Dzogchen texts. In this talk given as a program at Gyalshen Institute for the Study of Zhang Zhung and Tibetan Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dr. Reynolds discusses the historical background of the ancient spiritual tradition of Tibetan Bön Buddhism, the cultural relationships between Yungdrung Bön and the schools of Tibetan Buddhism based on Indian sources, and makes special note of the origins of Dzogchen texts such as the Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyud and related meditation practices in the 8th century CE.
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