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Reliogion sects

Learn about the history of the Bön religion, its teachings, and the influence of Buddhism. Discover how Zhang Zhung, an ancient state, played a significant role in its development and eventual assimilation into Tibetan culture.
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Originating in 1409, the Geluk Sect of Tibetan Buddhism was formed during the Reformation led by Je Tsongkhapa, a renowned reformer in the history of Tibetan Buddhism in the 15th century. He was born when the Jangchup Gyaltsen replaced the Sakya sect. At that time, monks of the highest class not only sought political and...
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Tibetan Buddhism, In 1073 BC, Tibetan Lama Kongchog Gyalpo built Sakya Monastery and advocated his own Esoteric disciplines and called it “Sakya Sect”. Enclosures around the Sakya monasteries are painted with red, white and black stripes, which respectively symbolize the Wisdom Buddha, the Goddess of Mercy and the Diamond Hand Buddha. Hence, the Sakya sect...
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The Kagyu Sect was developed during the Later transmission period of Buddhism in the 11th and 12nd centuries.  and belongs to the newly translated tantra school. At the beginning, there were two founders: one is Qiongbulangjueba (990-1140), the other is Maba lozawa (Maba translator) (1012-1197). The two of them have been to Nepal, India and...
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The Nyingma School, rooted in ancient Buddhist traditions, stands as a testament to the spiritual depth and historical richness of Tibetan Buddhism. Founded on the translations of Indian Buddhist texts by Berozana, this school is a treasure trove of tantric teachings, known as Sangngak Nyingma, intertwined with local customs and deities. Let’s dive into the...
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