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Religion Of Tibet
Religion is very important to the Tibetans with everything
being centered around it, along with education cultural was
based on religious beliefs.
Article 7 of the 17-Article Agreement signed on May 23,
1951, includes the clause " the policy of freedom of
religious belief laid down in the common Program of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference shall be
carried out. The religious beliefs, customs and habits of
the Tibetan people shall be respected, and lama monasteries
shall be protected.
Bon : The Tibetan people are very self respected and we can
easily faith on him. Generally they known as very faithful
people. The oldest religion is Bon, after that the Buddhism
has been spread. This religion is a blend of the Bon and the
Buddhism. Bon is the ancient religion of Tibet. It is
difficult to distinguish between Tibetans who follow the
tradition of Bon and those who adhere to Buddhism. Both
share a common heritage, as well as popular religious
practice such as chanting mantras, making offerings, and
spinning prayer wheels. Monks receive training in astrology,
medicine, poetry, and the making 0f religious objects. Bon
monks are often called to laypersons homes to perform
rituals on holy days, when there is illness, and when
someone dies.
Buddhism : Probably Buddhism was first introduced to Tibet
in 173 CE during the region of the 28th Yarlung King
Thothori, but had apparently no impact. The first official
historic introduction of a Buddhist scripture into Tibet
happened during reign of a King Hlato. Buddhism revived,
with the help of King Yeshe O. A real revival occurred after
1042, when Atisha-di-Pankhara pur Tibetans "Back on the
right Track". He presented the Buddhist philosophy in a very
clear and condensed manner, which became the basis for
philosophical teachings in most Tibetans traditions.
Buddhism is still prevent in Tibet and the temples and
monasteries that were destroyed are rebuilt. The Chinese
government still has a strong hold on religious practices,
including placing a limit on the number of religious
buildings.
Lama's : They are the teachers of Buddhism. Lama's play an
important role in Tibetan Buddhism. Lama teach all the
monks. The Lama is the one that takes care that the system
of Buddhism will continue to work. In 1578 the Lama Sonam
received the title of Ta-Le (Dalai) from the Mongolian ruler
Atlan khan. Because he wad the third reincarnation found in
a row he became the third Dalai Lama.
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