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Ngalop people and Tibetan Buddhism

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Difference between Ngalop people and Tibetan Buddhism

Ngalop people vs. Tibetan Buddhism

The Ngalop (སྔལོངཔ་; "earliest risen people" or "first converted people" according to folk etymology) are people of Tibetan origin who migrated to Bhutan as early as the ninth century. Tibetan Buddhism is the form of Buddhist doctrine and institutions named after the lands of Tibet, but also found in the regions surrounding the Himalayas and much of Central Asia.

Similarities between Ngalop people and Tibetan Buddhism

Ngalop people and Tibetan Buddhism have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bon, Buddhism, Kagyu, Nyingma, State religion, Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana.

Bon

Bon, also spelled Bön, is a Tibetan religion, which self-identifies as distinct from Tibetan Buddhism, although it shares the same overall teachings and terminology.

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Buddhism

Buddhism is the world's fourth-largest religion with over 520 million followers, or over 7% of the global population, known as Buddhists.

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Kagyu

The Kagyu, Kagyü, or Kagyud school, also known as the "Oral Lineage" or Whispered Transmission school, is today regarded as one of six main schools (chos lugs) of Himalayan or Tibetan Buddhism.

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Nyingma

The Nyingma tradition is the oldest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism (the other three being the Kagyu, Sakya and Gelug).

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State religion

A state religion (also called an established religion or official religion) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state.

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Tibet

Tibet is a historical region covering much of the Tibetan Plateau in Central Asia.

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Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan Buddhism is the form of Buddhist doctrine and institutions named after the lands of Tibet, but also found in the regions surrounding the Himalayas and much of Central Asia.

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Vajrayana

Vajrayāna, Mantrayāna, Tantrayāna, Tantric Buddhism and Esoteric Buddhism are the various Buddhist traditions of Tantra and "Secret Mantra", which developed in medieval India and spread to Tibet and East Asia.

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Ngalop people and Tibetan Buddhism Comparison

Ngalop people has 44 relations, while Tibetan Buddhism has 231. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.91% = 8 / (44 + 231).

References

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