Unfortunately, however, the study of Bon culture has lagged far behind research on Buddhism. This tendency is salient all over the world. To improve this situation, we started a Bon culture research project in 1996 with funding for joint research from the National Museum of Eth nology, Osaka, Japan, and a subsidy from the Ministry of Education for overseas survey from the Japanese government. Most of these funds were allocated to the development of the groundwork for research, to the field survey of the actual conditions of Bon culture, to the sympo sium and to the publications of the research results.
Professor Tsering Thar, the author of the present volume, was a close partner in the China side of our project. One of the results of his exten sive fieldwork in Amdo was his work on sNang zhig Monastery. In this work he focused on the system of monastic organization and completed a detailed monograph on the subject. The current circumstances of the monastery and its ties with the locality and with the lay world as a whole have keenly interested scholars, but these matters are extremely difficult for non-Bonpos to approach.
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Art (276)
Biography (245)
Buddha (1959)
Children (75)
Deities (50)
Healing (33)
Hinduism (58)
History (535)
Language & Literature (448)
Mahayana (420)
Mythology (74)
Philosophy (429)
Sacred Sites (110)
Tantric Buddhism (95)
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