When we think about the religion in  Tibet, there’s a common misconception among many travelers that all Tibetans exclusively practice Buddhism. However, the reality is far more diverse, much like the rich tapestry of religions found around the world. In Tibet, various religions coexist harmoniously.

Buddhism has held a significant sway over Tibet since the 8th century AD. But before the arrival of Buddhism, the indigenous people of Tibet followed animistic and Shamanic practices known as Bön. Interestingly, Bön still finds a home among sizable minorities in Tibet today. This ancient religion played a crucial role in shaping Tibetan Buddhism as we know it.

Despite the prevalent belief that all Tibetans are Buddhists, it’s essential to recognize the religious diversity that exists. Approximately 91% of Tibetans do practice Buddhism. However, the remaining 9% follow other faiths, including Bön, Islam, and Christianity. The Bön religion boasts a substantial following with around 400,000 adherents. In Tibet, there are four mosques where approximately 5,000 Tibetan Muslims worship. Additionally, there’s even a Catholic Church in Yanjing, located in eastern Tibet, with a congregation of 700 devoted parishioners.

Tibet’s religious landscape is a vibrant mosaic, where different faiths peacefully coexist, contributing to the cultural richness and diversity of this fascinating region.

Since this website is meant for International travelers visiting Tibet. Here in this category, you will find the blog post on different aspect of Tibetan Religion.

  • The Eightfold Path

The Eightfold Path: A Pathway to Enlightenment

2023-06-18T09:34:31+06:00

The Eightfold Path is a fundamental concept in Buddhism that serves as a guide to achieving enlightenment and liberation from suffering.

The Eightfold Path: A Pathway to Enlightenment2023-06-18T09:34:31+06:00
  • Mindfulness Meditation

Mindfulness Meditation

2023-06-13T08:34:11+06:00

Mindfulness Meditation: In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of peace and tranquility can seem like an impossible task. The constant

Mindfulness Meditation2023-06-13T08:34:11+06:00
  • Tibetan Muslim

Tibetan Muslim

2023-06-13T12:06:11+06:00

Tibetan Muslim are commonly found in Lhasa and other major cities in Tibet. Muslim in the Tibetan community has a long history and enjoy a close and stable

Tibetan Muslim2023-06-13T12:06:11+06:00
  • Tibetan Christian

Tibetan Christian

2023-06-13T11:56:12+06:00

Tibetan Christian community is relatively small. Christianity in Tibet is a relatively new religion. In historic date, there have been many efforts made...

Tibetan Christian2023-06-13T11:56:12+06:00
  • prostration

Prostration

2023-06-13T11:56:47+06:00

Prostration: when you are visiting Lhasa or Tibet. you will see lots of people prostrating, either on the circumambulating path of Bakhor, in front of JoKha

Prostration2023-06-13T11:56:47+06:00
  • Prayer Wheel

Prayer Wheel

2023-06-13T12:03:10+06:00

Prayer wheel also called mani wheel commonly use in Tibet. read here for tradition, blessing, different kind of the wheel and visualization practices.

Prayer Wheel2023-06-13T12:03:10+06:00
  • Tibetan Cham Dance

Tibetan Cham Dance

2023-06-13T11:57:36+06:00

Tibetan Cham Dance is a ritual dance in Monasteries during special occasions like festival and Teachings. This religious dance is performed only by monks.

Tibetan Cham Dance2023-06-13T11:57:36+06:00
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