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Thomas Kelly  > BOOK PUBLISHED > Sacred Landscape And Pilgrimage In Tibet In Search Of Lost Kingdom Of Bon
SACRED LANDSCAPE AND PILGRIMAGE IN TIBET
IN SEARCH OF LOST KINGDOM OF BON


PHOTOGRAPHY BY THOMAS L. KELLY
TEXT BY GESHE GELEK JINPA, CHARLES RAMBLE, AND CARROLL DUNHAM.


GESHE GELEK JINPA, a monk of the little known Bon faith, takes us on a fascinating pilgrimage, visually and spiritually, through the spectacular landscape of western Tibet in search of lost, sacred Bon homeland of Zhangzhung. This spiritual adventure is the first book to document the living traditions of Bon, whose origins predate Buddhism in Tibet by hundreds, if not thousands, of years. What makes this narrative so compelling is that it features the voiced and perspective of the monk Gelek, giving it and intimacy and knowledge of Bon not found in religious texts.

According to the Tibetan calendar, 2002 was a holy year for pilgrimages, and in the holiest month of that year, Gelek, set out from his monastery in Nepal with eleven hardy companions and photographer Thomas Kelly to travel to Kailash, a scared mountain in western Tibet. Gelek was also on a personal mission to seek out the long vanished kingdom of Zhangzhung. At the end of the journey, Gelek finds little that resembles that Bon Kingdom. He comes upon crumbling ruins that have all but reverted to their native dust and earth. From this experience Gelek understands that the essence of this faith is not built on theses shifting sands but on the bedrock of the changeless Bon teachings.

Gelek’s journal of this arduous trek and spiritual quests is portrayed with 160 stunningly beautiful color photographs of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and sweeping valleys, pilgrims, nomads and local people, and religious objects. In addition, Tibetan authority Charles Ramble Bon in the 21st Century, and two Bon officials contribute forewords.

Included with this book is a fascinating DVD, which allows us to experience this exotic pilgrimage through one of the most remote places on earth.

This book is available at Thomas Kelly’s office @ Kathmandu, Nepal, at USD 65
Place your order at:
tkelly@photo.wlink.com.np
TeleFax# 977-01-443-8883,
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When the gods arrive, the dhami will begin to yawn and tremble, gently at first and then more violently.  When possession takes hold, he will begin his trance dance before the assembly.
When the gods arrive, the dhami will begin to yawn and tremble, gently at first and then more violently. When possession takes hold, he will begin his trance dance before the assembly.
The village of Barkhang, @ 9,700 feet, in the Nyin(sunshine) Valley, is rich with terraced fields and views east and south of snow peaks and the river karnali. Humls’a main drainage. Settling in the valleys and lowlands are Hindus (Chhetri, Thakuri), and the high land mountains are for Bhotia people. In the Nyin Valley, Bhotias are referred to as Nyinbas.
The Nyinba village of Brassi prepares its sheep caravan to travel to the Nepal-Tibet borders to trade grain for salt.
Bonpo geshe Gelek Jinpa meeting the Nyingmapa Lama Dragpa Choden inside Bibuk cave near Nyinba village of Todpa. Sacred and historical texts describing the early clan gods and traditions are stored here. Lama Dragpa explains that the region of Humla once was entirely Bonpo, and only later did other Tibetan Buddhist sects arrive.
In early fall a Nyinba women winnows kodo (red millet), tripping the basket to make use of the wind.
Smoke rises in the early morning from the Village Tey, Hindu settlement within the Nyinba valley. Humla, north-west Nepal.
Wedding grooms await their faith: Tsewang and Namgyal's five sons-Richen Pou 20, Sonam Richen 15, Rinchen Angdu, 10, JIgme Rinchen 7, and Rinchen Dorje, 6-prepares to wed Yrgyen Bhuti, age 17. One woman marries and is shared by all the brothers in the house. They believe this practice results in a stable household, and with brothers working together, wealth is concentrated and the size of a family is reduced. Humla, Nepal.
Single Nyinba girls sing forbidden love songs of courtship at the local disco, a rock between two villages. Excess single women are expected to stay and work at their parents' home, although many have illicit liaisons despite social disapproval of wedlock births.
When the gods arrive, the dhami will begin to yawn and tremble, gently at first and then more violently. When possession takes hold, he will begin his trance dance before the assembly.
When the gods arrive, the dhami will begin to yawn and tremble, gently at first and then more violently. When possession takes hold, he will begin his trance dance before the assembly.
When the gods arrive, the dhami will begin to yawn and tremble, gently at first and then more violently. When possession takes hold, he will begin his trance dance before the assembly.
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