藏传佛教
藏传佛教, also known as Tibetan Buddhism, is a form of Buddhism that developed in Tibet and the surrounding regions. It combines elements of Indian Buddhism with local Tibetan beliefs and practices. This tradition emphasizes the importance of spiritual teachers, known as lamas, and includes various rituals, meditation practices, and the use of mantras.
The teachings of 藏传佛教 are often transmitted through texts and oral traditions. It is characterized by its rich symbolism, colorful art, and unique practices such as thangka painting and mandala creation. The religion plays a significant role in the cultural and spiritual life of Tibetan people.