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Does anyone know what school of Buddhism is practiced in Nepal? (Original Post) rug Apr 2015 OP
When I was there, it appeared to closely parallel Tibetan Buddhism - same iconography. scarletwoman Apr 2015 #1
Thanks! rug Apr 2015 #2
Nepal is a secular state today. TM99 Apr 2015 #3
I had forgotten they have a strong Maoist party. rug Apr 2015 #4
Yes, very strong. TM99 Apr 2015 #5
Just FYI... SoapBox May 2015 #6
Thanks! rug May 2015 #7

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
1. When I was there, it appeared to closely parallel Tibetan Buddhism - same iconography.
Mon Apr 27, 2015, 01:18 PM
Apr 2015

At the time, I was with a Yoga group and did not know much about Tibetan Buddhism, which I went on to study much later.

I have no idea if the Buddhism in Nepal is also divided into the same schools as Tibetan Buddhism, but it probably wouldn't be too difficult to research.

The most lovely thing about Kathmandu is that both Hinduism and Buddhism were quite intermixed on the street - there were little shrines all over the place. Some with various Hindu deities and some with various Bodhisattvas.

There were also some practices that reflected a much older layer of indigenous Nepali spiritual traditions.

I wish I could tell you more, but it's been 33 years since I was there, and some of my memories have gotten foggy over time...

 

TM99

(8,352 posts)
3. Nepal is a secular state today.
Mon Apr 27, 2015, 04:41 PM
Apr 2015

Most of the Nepalese, however, are Hindu's and not Buddhists.

Buddhism is probably less than 20% of the population. And yes, it is of the Tibetan/Burman school.

SoapBox

(18,791 posts)
6. Just FYI...
Mon May 4, 2015, 10:41 PM
May 2015

DUer bananas, posted about muted celebrations of Buddha's birthday...the post is in LBN (I hope I've copied the link correctly).

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141084797

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
7. Thanks!
Tue May 5, 2015, 02:50 PM
May 2015

I'm glad there's a follow-up to the earthquake. Often the cameras rush in, take a body count, and rush elsewhere. It's good to stay with the humanity of the event.

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