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Religion in Bhutan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion in Bhutan
Approximately 75 percent of the population follow either the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school, the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism or another school of Buddhism. The remaining 25 percent mainly practice Hinduism or Bon.〔(Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life Project: Bhutan ). Pew Research Center. 2010.〕 ==Buddhism== (詳細はNgalop people, descendants of Tibetan immigrants, comprise the majority of the population in the western and central areas and mostly follow the Drukpa Lineage of Kagyu Vajrayana.〔United States Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. (Bhutan: International Religious Freedom Report 2007 ). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.''〕 The Sharchops, descendants of the country's probable original inhabitants, live in the east. Reportedly, some Sharchops practice Buddhism combined with elements of Bon whereas others practice animism and Hinduism. Several Sharchops hold high positions in the government, the National Assembly, and the court system.〔 The government supports both Kagyu and Nyingma Buddhist monasteries. The royal family practices a combination of Nyingma and Kagyu Buddhism and many citizens believe in the concept of "Kanyin-Zungdrel," meaning "Kagyupa and Ningmapa as one."〔
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