Tibetan Buddhism
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Tibetan Buddhism is a common term used in the West to describe the body of Buddhist religious doctrine and institutions characteristic of certain regions of the Himalayas, including Tibet, northern Nepal, Bhutan, and India (particularly in Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Dharamsala, Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh, and Sikkim). It is the state religion of Bhutan.
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See also
- Buddhism
- Derge Parkhang
- Dzogchen
- Mahamudra
- Milarepa
- Nagarjuna
- Ngagpa
- Padmasambhava
- Pure Land Buddhism (Tibetan)
- Samaya
- Schools of Buddhism
- Shambhala Buddhism
- Tibetan art
- Tibetan Buddhist teachers (category)
- Traditional Tibetan medicine
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