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Sangpo Bumtri (Wylie: sangs po bum 'khri) is the creator god of Bon. He has "neither eyes to see, nor hands to hold, nor ears to hear, or nose to smell, he has only his spirit".

References

  1. Per Kværne (1995). The Bon Religion of Tibet: The Iconography of a Living Tradition. Serindia Publications. p. 26. ISBN 9780906026359.
  2. Andreas Gruschke (2000). Mythen und Leg-enden der Tibeter. Von Kriegern, Mönchen, Dämonen und dem Ursprung der Welt [Myths and Legends of the Tibetans. Of warriors, monks, demons, and the Origin of the World]. Wege der Weisheit ('Paths of Wisdom') (in German). Augsburg, Germany: Diederichs Gelbe ReiheDG 124.
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