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Religion in Tibet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion in Tibet The main religion of Tibet has been Buddhism since its outspread in the 8th century AD. Before the arrival of Buddhism, the main religion here was an indigenous shamanist religion, Bön, which now comprises a sizeable minority and which would later influence the formation of Tibetan Buddhism. There are four mosques in the Tibet Autonomous Region with approximately 4,000 to 5,000 Muslim adherents, as well as a Catholic church with 560 parishioners, which is located in the traditionally Catholic community of Yanjing in the eastern TAR.〔 ==Buddhism== (詳細はReligiousbook.net )〕 With the influence of the indigenous Bön religion, Tibetan Buddhism was formed. There were over 6,000 monasteries in Tibet, and nearly all were ransacked and destroyed by the Chinese communists, mainly during the Cultural Revolution. Most of the major ones have been at least partially re-established, but many still remain in ruins.
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