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... The great Indian Guru Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche introduced the Tantric system of Buddhism, also known as the Vajrayana, in Tibet. ...
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... The third of the major sects of Buddhism is even more different. Vajrayana Buddhism, located mainly in Tibet opposed the Buddhist severance from the world. ...
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... The third of the sects are the Vajrayana (which means "Diamond Vehicle"). The Vajrayana are in Tibet. They use aids to reach enlightenment. ...
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... The Dalai Lama has always been the central leader to the Vajrayana sect of ... From "Free Tibet" bumper stickers to massive rock concerts, the Tibetan cause has ...
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... Lanka, and Southeast Asia, and the Mahayana in China, Mongolia, Korea, and Japan, while a third school, the Vajrayana, has a long tradition in Tibet and Japan ...
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... located in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, and Cambodia), Mahayana (located in China, Japan, Vietnam, and Korea), and Vajrayana (lovated in Tibet, Mongolia, and ...
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... The chief abbots became known as the Dalai Lama, the ruler of Tibet. They ... monastaries. Interest in Vajrayana has also increased. ...
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... Vajrayana (the Diamond Vehicle) was dominant when converting Tibet and other neighboring northern areas and stressed self-discipline and conversion through the ...
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... Known also as Vajrayana (the "Diamond Vehicle"), or Mantrayana (the "Vehicle of the ... on the development of a special form of Buddhism in Mongolia and Tibet. ...
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... Known also as Vajrayana (the "Diamond Vehicle"), or Mantrayana (the "Vehicle of the ... on the development of a special form of Buddhism in Mongolia and Tibet. ...
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... Known also as Vajrayana (the "Diamond Vehicle"), or Mantrayana (the "Vehicle of the ... on the development of a special form of Buddhism in Mongolia and Tibet. ...
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