Friday, November 6, 2020

Religion in Tibet

 

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Religion in Tibet, China (estimates as of 2012)

  Tibetan Buddhism (78.5%)
  Bon (12.5%)
  Chinese religions and others (8.58%)
  Islam (0.4%)
  Christianity (0.02%)

The main religion in Tibet has been Buddhism since its outspread in the 8th century AD. The historical region of Tibet (the areas inhabited by ethnic Tibetans) is nowadays mostly comprised by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and partly by the provinces of Qinghai and Sichuan. Before the arrival of Buddhism, the main religion among Tibetans was an indigenous shamanic and animistic religion, Bon, which now comprises a sizeable minority and which would later influence the formation of Tibetan Buddhism.

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