Английская Википедия:Bön Kangyur and Tengyur

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Шаблон:Bon The Bön Kangyur and Tengyur are collections of canonical texts of the Tibetan Bön religion. Like the Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Bönpo canon consists of two complementary collections: the Kangyur (Шаблон:Bo) or translated word, consisting of 179 large volumes containing teachings attributed to Tonpa Shenrab (Шаблон:Bo), the legendary founder of the Bön religion; and the Tengyur (Шаблон:Bo) containing commentaries on those teachings, as well as cycles of additional instructions, biographies, and rituals. These canonical texts were supposedly translated from original texts in the Zhang-Zhung language.

Bön Kangyur

The 179 volume Bön Kangyur consists of five sections: Шаблон:Div col

  1. Sutra section known as the Do-de (Шаблон:Bo) (vol. 1–74)
  2. The section known as the Boom-de (Шаблон:Bo) (vol. 75–144)
  3. Mantra (or Tantra) section known as the Ngak-de (Шаблон:Bo) (vol. 145–170)
  4. Mind (or Dzogchen) section (Шаблон:Bo) (vol. 171–178)
  5. Lineage of the teachings (Шаблон:Bo) (vol. 179)

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Bön Tengyur

This collection, also known as the Katen བཀའ་བརྟེན། (Treatises Relying on the Word), contains commentaries on the Kangyur, as well as instructions for practitioners.

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