藏傳佛教
藏傳佛教, or Tibetan Buddhism, is a form of Buddhism that developed in Tibet and incorporates elements of Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions. It emphasizes the importance of spiritual practices, rituals, and the guidance of a teacher, known as a lama.
This tradition is characterized by its rich symbolism, colorful art, and unique practices such as mantra recitation and meditation. Key texts include the Tibetan Book of the Dead and various teachings attributed to historical figures like Padmasambhava. Today, it is practiced in regions such as Tibet, Bhutan, and parts of Nepal and India.