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Bon or Bön () is a Tibetan religious tradition or sect, being distinct from Buddhist ones in its particular myths, although many of its teachings, terminology and rituals resemble Tibetan Buddhism. It arose in the eleventh century〔Sam van Schaik describes "In fact, the Bonpo religion only started to take shape alongside the revival of Buddhism in the eleventh century." - ''Tibet: A History''. Yale University Press 2011, p. 99.〕 and established its scriptures mainly from termas and visions by tertöns such as Loden Nyingpo.〔Van Schaik, Sam. ''Tibet: A History''. Yale University Press 2011, pages 99-100.〕 Though Bon terma contain myths of Bon existing before the introduction of Buddhism in Tibet, "in truth the 'old religion' was a new religion."〔 ==Definitions of Bon== As Bon only arose in the eleventh century through the work of tertons, Sam van Schaik states it is improper to refer to the pre-Buddhist religion of Tibet as Bon:
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