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BonBon can refer to:
- The Bon programming language
- The original spiritual tradition of Tibet and Tibetan people, called Bön
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Ligmincha Institute Historical information on the Bon tradition; teaching, retreat and event schedules; biographies of leading Lamas of the tradition; and educational resources. http://www.ligmincha.org/
Shamanism in the Native Bon Tradition of Tibet An article that first appeared in Tantra Magazine By Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. http://www.sacredhoop.demon.co.uk/HOOP-07/BON.html
Bon-Po Brief history of the minority Bon-Po faith of Tibet, with special reference to the Annapurna region of Nepal. http://www.yetizone.com/bon-po.htm
Bon Books on Bon by Paljor Publications. http://www.paljorpublications.com/bon.htm
Frontline: Dreams of Tibet - Bon Introduction to Tibetan religious traditions focusing on Bon. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/tibet/understand/bon.html
The Bonpo's Tradition An overview and history of the religion. http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/bon.html
Keeping the Faith Alive An article by Chris Parker describing efforts to preserve one of the world's oldest religions. http://www.colorado.edu/Journalism/bylines/fall98/bonpo.html
Jamma Foundation The foundation's aim is to provide support for Bon-po nuns. Contains a history of Bon and nuns in the Bon-po tradition, and a description of their project to build a convent in Mustang, Nepal. http://www.jammafoundation.org
The Bonpo Traditions of Dzogchen An article by John Reynolds giving the history and development of Bon. http://www.angelfire.com/vt/vajranatha/bondzog.html
The Bon Religion Associated with Menri Monastery, includes a history and description of Bon, a photo gallery, biographies of the leading Lamas, and an outline of current religious projects. http://www.tibetanbon.com/
The Bon Foundation Formed in 1989 to preserve Bon tradtions, and to assist Bonpo refugees in India. Includes information about the origin of Bon, current foundation projects, and associated monastery, monastic center, and children's home. http://www.bonfoundation.org/
Himalayan Art: Bon Collection Collection of thangkas and sculptures of the major figures, symbols, and deities of Bon. Each tangka or statue can be viewed in fine detail using a zoom capability. http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/Bon.cfm
Zhang Zhung Empire of Tibet Pre-Buddhist archaeological discoveries of Zhang Zhung the ancient empire of Tibet. Research on cultural traditions and sites under direction of Tibetologist John Vincent Bellezza. http://www.zhangzhung.org/
Tibet Foundation: A Beginner's Guide to the Bon Religion of Tibet. Article by Tsering Dhundup based on "The Bon Religion of Tibet" by Per Kvaerne. http://www.tibet-foundation.org/newsletter/articles/nl29-bon.html
Introduction To Yungdrung Bon Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen meditations taught by Lama Khyimsar Rinpoche. Contact information for related centers. http://www.yungdrungbon.com/
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