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Asked by: Timoteo Unanua
religion and spirituality buddhismWhat type of Buddhism is practiced in Tibet?
Similarly one may ask, what type of Buddhism does the Dalai Lama practice?
The best known face of Tibetan Buddhism is theDalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since he fledChinese occupation of his country in 1959. Tibetan Buddhismcombines the essential teachings of Mahayana Buddhism withTantric and Shamanic, and material from an ancient Tibetan religioncalled Bon.
Similarly, where is Vajrayana Buddhism practiced?
Vajrayana, (Sanskrit: “ThunderboltVehicle” or “Diamond Vehicle”) form of TantricBuddhism that developed in India and neighbouring countries,notably Tibet. Vajrayana, in the history of Buddhism,marks the transition from Mahayana speculative thought to theenactment of Buddhist ideas in individual life.
Bön is the ancient religion of Tibet, butnowadays the major influence is Tibetan Buddhism, adistinctive form of Mahayana and Vajrayana, which was introducedinto Tibet from the Sanskrit Buddhist tradition of northernIndia.