NOUN
- a Buddhist doctrine that includes elements from India that are not Buddhist and elements of preexisting shamanism
How To Use Tibetan Buddhism In A Sentence
- From 1993 on, the policy became to decry Tibetan Buddhism as itself "splittist," demonize the Dalai Lama, drive sincere Buddhist practitioners out of their monasteries, and create a new generation of Communist, secularist, "Chinese," Tibetans. China Is Attempting to Wipe Out Buddhism
- Tibetan Buddhism has a "resonance and a sense of mystery," says Gere, through which you can find "beingness" (whatever that means). Reason Magazine
- Since 1993 when the Communist Party held its "Third Work Forum" on Tibet, the party boss of the time, Chen Kuiyuan, put forward the proposition that Tibetan Buddhism itself was "splittist" or "separatist," since Tibetan Buddhists considered the Dalai Lama to be an incarnation of Tibet's guardian angel, the celestial bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, and so their loyalty to him was unshakable. China Is Attempting to Wipe Out Buddhism
- And one question was at least in Tibetan Buddhism, people are expected to learn things at different stages, and the master, the lama, sort of validates in a sense, that the pupil, the disciple, has moved to another level.
- This is a twilight music, a sequence of breath-induced sounds, the shakuhachi, a mantra, the winds of outer space, suggesting the bardo state of Tibetan Buddhism, the realm between death and rebirth.
- Many further speculative explanations of the significance of the mantra are found in Tibetan Buddhism.
- Democratic reforms of the religious systems of Islam and Tibetan Buddhism were carried out.
- According to Tibetan Buddhism, the universe is populated by a vast array of enlightened and unenlightened beings.
- That is the very old mantra in Tibetan Buddhism, om mani padme hum, Hail to the jewel in the heart of the lotus.
- I thought of how, in Tibetan Buddhism, tigers are symbols of strength and compassion, sometimes also portents of death.