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Definition of Tibetan Buddhism in English: Tibetan Buddhismnoun mass nounThe religion of Tibet, a form of Mahayana Buddhism. It was formed in the 8th century AD from a combination of Buddhism and the indigenous Tibetan religion. The head of the religion is the Dalai Lama. 藏传佛教(中国西藏自治区宗教,属大乘佛教的一支,形成于公元8世纪,是佛教和西藏本土宗教的融合) Example sentencesExamples - A central practice in Tibetan Buddhism is positive perception.
- He said there are approximately 150 Tibetan Buddhist groups and more than 500,000 believers in Tibetan Buddhism in Taiwan.
- But the Dalai Lama, who is the recognised leader of Tibetan Buddhism, is careful not to drown his audiences in too many technical Buddhist concepts.
- She left a number of wonderful books about her adventures and her treatises on Tibetan Buddhism as a religious doctrine.
- What I found especially helpful was a discussion of Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama, put into a wider context.
- According to one estimate, three out of four Western visitors to the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism and the seat of the Dalai Lama are Jewish.
- You probably know that in Tibetan Buddhism we have many incarnate Lamas.
- The main religion is Lamaism, which is the Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
- In Tibetan Buddhism, the Lama has such an elevated and important role.
- So we refer today to Japanese Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism.
- The second most prominent spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism is the Panchen Lama, followed by the Karmapa Lama.
- Many further speculative explanations of the significance of the mantra are found in Tibetan Buddhism.
- To begin with, what feature of Tibetan Buddhism do you think differentiates it from other types of Buddhism or other spiritual paths?
- Mahamudra, the practice of looking directly at the mind, is the pinnacle of meditation and study in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
- He is considered the No.3 leader of Tibetan Buddhism after the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama.
- Hierarchy is very important in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
- These were the four great schools of Tibetan Buddhism, which will be introduced below.
- The first six of these nine vehicles are common to all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, whereas the last three, the Innermost Tantras, are exclusive to the Nyingma tradition.
- All walks of life watched this Buddhist reincarnation espouse the basic tenets of Tibetan Buddhism.
- The best known face of Tibetan Buddhism is the Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since he fled Chinese occupation of his country in 1959.
Definition of Tibetan Buddhism in US English: Tibetan Buddhismnoun The religion of Tibet, a form of Mahayana Buddhism. It was formed in the 8th century AD from a combination of Buddhism and the indigenous Tibetan religion. The head of the religion is the Dalai Lama. 藏传佛教(中国西藏自治区宗教,属大乘佛教的一支,形成于公元8世纪,是佛教和西藏本土宗教的融合) Example sentencesExamples - You probably know that in Tibetan Buddhism we have many incarnate Lamas.
- To begin with, what feature of Tibetan Buddhism do you think differentiates it from other types of Buddhism or other spiritual paths?
- What I found especially helpful was a discussion of Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama, put into a wider context.
- These were the four great schools of Tibetan Buddhism, which will be introduced below.
- The best known face of Tibetan Buddhism is the Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since he fled Chinese occupation of his country in 1959.
- He said there are approximately 150 Tibetan Buddhist groups and more than 500,000 believers in Tibetan Buddhism in Taiwan.
- So we refer today to Japanese Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism.
- The first six of these nine vehicles are common to all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, whereas the last three, the Innermost Tantras, are exclusive to the Nyingma tradition.
- He is considered the No.3 leader of Tibetan Buddhism after the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama.
- The main religion is Lamaism, which is the Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Many further speculative explanations of the significance of the mantra are found in Tibetan Buddhism.
- Mahamudra, the practice of looking directly at the mind, is the pinnacle of meditation and study in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
- All walks of life watched this Buddhist reincarnation espouse the basic tenets of Tibetan Buddhism.
- According to one estimate, three out of four Western visitors to the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism and the seat of the Dalai Lama are Jewish.
- She left a number of wonderful books about her adventures and her treatises on Tibetan Buddhism as a religious doctrine.
- Hierarchy is very important in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
- But the Dalai Lama, who is the recognised leader of Tibetan Buddhism, is careful not to drown his audiences in too many technical Buddhist concepts.
- In Tibetan Buddhism, the Lama has such an elevated and important role.
- The second most prominent spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism is the Panchen Lama, followed by the Karmapa Lama.
- A central practice in Tibetan Buddhism is positive perception.
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