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The term dongba (Nakhi: ''²dto¹mba'', ) refers to priests of the Nakhi people of Southwest China, who are masters of traditional culture, literature and Dongba symbols.〔On the Twenty-Eight Lunar Mansions Systems in Dabaism and Dongbaism and on the analysis of the two writing systems according to an innovative interpretation, cf. XU Duoduo. (2015). ''A Comparison of the Twenty-Eight Lunar Mansions Between Dabaism and Dongbaism''. «Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies», 3 (2015) 2: 61-81 (links: 1. (academia.edu ); 2. (Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies ))〕 == Role in society == The ''dongba'' are Bon priests. They play a major role in Nakhi culture and preach harmony between man and nature. Their costumes show strong Tibetan influence, and pictures of Bön gods can be seen on their headgear. Tibetan prayer flags and Taoist offerings can be seen in their rituals. Religious rituals are also conducted by the priests to propitiate the spirits, as they were believed to be living in every part of the natural world. The core of the Dongba religion is based on the belief that both man and nature are two half-brothers born of two mothers and the same father. This creates revenge from heaven, which befalls upon humans who use up too much natural resources. Prior to Tibetan influence, it is suggested that the original Nakhi priests were female ''llü-bu''. At that time, statues or religious images could be widely seen everywhere. A complete annotated translation of ancient Nakhi Dongba Books (), in 100 volumes, has been published.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=翻译人亡技绝 文献变"天书":滇抢救少数民族古籍 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=杨一奔委员:建议抢救性翻译《东巴经》 – 中国民族宗教网 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dongba」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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