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Bön was a religious tradition from Tibet, Earth with views similar to those of Buddhism. In 2155, as Keisha Naquase was interviewing the Dalai Lama and growing impatient with the young Buddhist leader, she considered that Buddhism had survived attacks by a Bön king. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)

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  • En bön är en religiös disciplin utövas av medlemmar av olika kulturer. Tollan som tog att besöka Vägg av Minne minst en gång i veckan, med några få besök för att ge bön eller be om stöd och vägledning i sitt liv. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Roleplaying Game")
  • Bön was a religious tradition from Tibet, Earth with views similar to those of Buddhism. In 2155, as Keisha Naquase was interviewing the Dalai Lama and growing impatient with the young Buddhist leader, she considered that Buddhism had survived attacks by a Bön king. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
  • The syllable -po or -pa is appended to a noun in Tibetan to designate a person who is from that place or performs that action; "Bönpo" thus means a follower of the Bön tradition, "Nyingmapa" a follower of the Nyingma tradition, and so on. (The feminine parallels are -mo and -ma, but these are not generally appended to the names of the Tibetan religious traditions.)
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  • En bön är en religiös disciplin utövas av medlemmar av olika kulturer. Tollan som tog att besöka Vägg av Minne minst en gång i veckan, med några få besök för att ge bön eller be om stöd och vägledning i sitt liv. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Roleplaying Game")
  • The syllable -po or -pa is appended to a noun in Tibetan to designate a person who is from that place or performs that action; "Bönpo" thus means a follower of the Bön tradition, "Nyingmapa" a follower of the Nyingma tradition, and so on. (The feminine parallels are -mo and -ma, but these are not generally appended to the names of the Tibetan religious traditions.) Often described as the shamanistic and animistic tradition of the Himalayas prior to Buddhism's rise to prominence in the 7th century, more recent research and disclosures have demonstrated that both the religion and the Bönpo are significantly more rich and textured culturally than was initially thought by pioneering Western scholars. Some scholars do not accept the tradition that separates Bön from Buddhism; Christopher Beckwith calls it "one of the two types of Tibetan Buddhism" and writes that "despite continuing popular belief in the existence of a non-Buddhist religion known as Bön during the Tibetan Empire period, there is not a shred of evidence to support the idea... Although different in some respects from the other sects, it was already very definitely a form of Buddhism."
  • Bön was a religious tradition from Tibet, Earth with views similar to those of Buddhism. In 2155, as Keisha Naquase was interviewing the Dalai Lama and growing impatient with the young Buddhist leader, she considered that Buddhism had survived attacks by a Bön king. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
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