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Tibetan and Buddhism
In Tibetan Buddhism the Tibetan Book of the Dead explains the intermediate state of humans between death and reincarnation.
They follow a blend of Tibetan Buddhism mixed with animism.
* Daniel Perdue: Debate in Tibetan Buddhism, Publisher: Snow Lion Publications, 1992, ISBN 0-937938-76-9, EAN 9780937938768
Love has been a practicing Buddhist since 1989, and has studied and practiced both Tibetan and Nichiren Buddhism.
However, Tibetan Buddhism believes that tantric practice makes vegetarianism unnecessary.
Chakras play an important role in the main surviving branch of Indian Vajrayana, Tibetan Buddhism.
The Dalai Lama is a high lama in the Gelug or " Yellow Hat " branch of Tibetan Buddhism.
The event was the beginning of the teacher reincarnation system for the Black-Hat Line of Tibetan Buddhism.
Various sects of Tibetan Buddhism responded to the teacher reincarnation system by creating similar lineages.
Daring Steps Toward Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Tibetan Buddhism.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the highest achievement any person can achieve is to become like the " great " female Buddhas ( e. g. Arya Tara ) who are depicted as being supreme protectors, fearless and filled with compassion for all beings.
The idea of a subterranean realm is also mentioned in the Vedic texts such as the Puranas, according to one story in the Puranas there is an ancient city called Shamballa which is located inside the earth, the belief in Shamballa as a city inside the earth is also found in Tibetan Buddhism.
This continues today with the Dharmaguptaka ordination lineage in East Asia, and the Mūlasarvāstivāda ordination lineage in Tibetan Buddhism.
* Tara ( Buddhism ) ( Tara is the female aspect of Avalokitesvara in Tibetan Buddhism.
* Kilaya: A dagger used in Tibetan Buddhism
Drafted by a treaty and a bill of sale, and constituted between 1820 and 1858, the Princely State of Kashmir and Jammu ( as it was first called ) combined disparate regions, religions, and ethnicities: to the east, Ladakh was ethnically and culturally Tibetan and its inhabitants practised Buddhism ; to the south, Jammu had a mixed population of Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs ; in the heavily populated central Kashmir valley, the population was overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim, however, there was also a small but influential Hindu minority, the Kashmiri brahmins or pandits ; to the northeast, sparsely populated Baltistan had a population ethnically related to Ladakh, but which practised Shi ' a Islam ; to the north, also sparsely populated, Gilgit Agency, was an area of diverse, mostly Shi ' a groups ; and, to the west, Punch was Muslim, but of different ethnicity than the Kashmir valley.
The Mongol nobility during the Yuan dynasty studied Confucianism, built Confucian temples ( including Beijing Confucius Temple ) and translated Confucian works into Mongolian but mainly followed the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism under Phags-pa Lama.
In the 1576 the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism became the state religion of the Mongols.
The Red Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism coexisted with the Gelug Yellow Hat sect.
Until the rise of Christianity, Islam and Tibetan Buddhism, the religion largely ceased, especially Buddhism which the rejection of a creator god, Tengri has been heavily diminished or clove in such communities.
Concepts similar to qi can be found in many cultures, for example, Prana in Vedantic philosophy, mana in Hawaiian culture, Lüng in Tibetan Buddhism, and Vital energy in Western philosophy.
With respect to these outer regions, the Qing maintained imperial control, with the emperor acting as Mongol khan, patron of Tibetan Buddhism and protector of Muslims.

Tibetan and Red
The Kuomintang was extensively involved in the Kham region, recruiting the Khampa people to both oppose the Dalai Lama's Tibetan government, fight the Communist Red Army, and crush the influence of local Chinese warlords who did not obey the central government.
In Tibet, over 6, 000 monasteries were destroyed, often with the complicity of local ethnic Tibetan Red Guards.
He Long's force was driven further west than the First Red Army, all the way to Lijiang in Yunnan province, then across the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain massif and through the Tibetan highlands of western Sichuan.
41st Sakya Trizin is the reincarnation of two great Tibetan masters: a Nyingmapa lama known as Apong Terton ( Orgyen Thrinley Lingpa ), who is famous for his Red Tara cycle, and his grandfather, the 39th Kyabgon Sakya Trizin Dhagtshul Thrinley Rinchen ( 1871 – 1936 ).
Sherpas belong to the Nyingmapa, the " Red Hat Sect " of Tibetan Buddhism.
* Red Hat sect, a sect of Tibetan Buddhism
The Drukpa Kargyu school (), or simply Drukpa school, sometimes called either Dugpa or " Red Hat sect " in older sources, is a branch of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Shamarpa (; literally, " Person ( i. e. Holder ) of the Red Crown "), also known as Shamar Rinpoche or more formally Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche is a lineage holder of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and the mind manifestation of Amitabha Buddha, He is traditionally associated with Yangpachen monastery near Lhasa.
As both a Chinese / Tibetan and a global youth leader, Rinzinwangmo dedicates much of her time and energy to her ongoing roles with numerous global charities and organizations: namely the All-China Youth Federation, Tibet Red Cross, Snowland Great Rivers Environmental Protection Association, and several orphanages and eye camps in the Tibetan ethnic regions.
In the epilogue, Westhouse struggles through a Tibetan blizzard in 1933 and rescued by Manny Chavez ( one of the pseudonyms of the Red Dragon, who appears as Cortez in TLJ ).
The Red Hot Chili Peppers played their second reunited concert with guitarist John Frusciante as a warm-up for their performance the next day at the Tibetan Freedom Concert which was held at RFK Stadium in Washington, D. C.
The Tibetan Red Annals ( Hu lān deb ther ) calls him " Ra khyi phag.
The Nyingmapa, a Red Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism, incorporate mysticism and local deities shared by the pre-Buddhist Bon religion, which has shamanic elements.
Mr. Burns and Smithers come to the town square in disguise to Homer to show that his next assignment is to throw a pie in the face of the Tibetan Buddhism spiritual teacher, the Dalai Lama ( because according to Mr. Burns " all his talk of peace and love is honking off my Red Chinese masters ").
In November 1935, the Second Red Army, led by He Long, set out on its own Long March, driven further west than the First Red Army, all the way to Lijiang in Yunnan province, then across the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain massif and through the Tibetan highlands of western Sichuan.

Tibetan and Hat
The Gelug or Gelug-pa ( or dGe Lugs Pa, dge-lugs-pa, or Dgelugspa ), also known as the Yellow Hat sect, is a school of Buddhism founded by Je Tsongkhapa ( 1357 – 1419 ), a philosopher and Tibetan religious leader.
Ogyen Trinley Dorje is one of the two rival claimants who seeks recognition as the 17th Karmapa, the head of the Black Hat branch of Tibetan Buddhism ( see Karmapa controversy ).
During the 1905 Tibetan Rebellion the Tibetan Buddhist Gelug Yellow Hat sect led a Tibetan revolt, with Tibetan tribesmen being led by Lamas to kill and attack Chinese officials, western Christian missionaries and native Christian converts, the revolt was aimed at expelling Christians and overthrowing Chinese rule.
During the 1905 Tibetan Rebellion the Tibetan Buddhist Gelug Yellow Hat sect led a Tibetan revolt, with Tibetan tribesmen being led by Lamas to kill and attack Chinese officials, western Christian missionaries and native Christian converts, the revolt was aimed at expelling Christians and overthrowing Chinese rule.
Labrang Monastery ( Tibetan: བ ླ་ བ ྲ ང ་ བཀ ྲ་ ཤ ི ས ་ འཁ ྱི ལ ་ Wylie: bla-brang bkra-shis -' khyil ; Chinese: 拉卜楞寺 Pinyin: lābǔlèng sì ) is one of the six great monasteries of the Geluk ( Yellow Hat ) school of Tibetan Buddhism.
The college adopted a step-by-step approach to the studies of Buddhist doctrines ; a practice particular to the Gelukpa or Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

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