Newar and Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal are pretty much Northern Buddhism or Vajrayana.
I doubt there is any Southern Buddhism or Theravada in Nepal !
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When I went to ladakh everyone was Theravadan wtf is this
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What are the differences between these?
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What’s the lore behind that blue dot in the Caucasus?
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How do you even define Eastern Buddhism? I don’t think there’s a clear distinction.
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Sad to see that there’s no Buddhism in the birthplace of Buddhism.
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Never heard of Navayana before, pretty cool.
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I can’t speak for all of East Asia (the yellow part)… But for Japan: Why is it all in one color? Buddhism in Japan split into 4 subgroups in the 17th century already
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You can also find pockets of Theravada Buddhism too in Indonesia particularly in Java
Malaysia should be orange, since practising both east asia and southern
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Nepal’s Buddhist landscape is very unique. Buddhism and Hinduism meld together in the Kathmandu Valley. Both religions share temples like Muktinath, Sankata, and Mahankal. People from both religions visit the site but call the deity by different names.
Also, most Hindus and Buddhists will visit each other’s religious sites without problem.
Some Newa people include both Hindu priests and Buddhist monks for certain rituals.
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Buddhist sex?
Newar and Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal are pretty much Northern Buddhism or Vajrayana.
I doubt there is any Southern Buddhism or Theravada in Nepal !
When I went to ladakh everyone was Theravadan wtf is this
What are the differences between these?
What’s the lore behind that blue dot in the Caucasus?
How do you even define Eastern Buddhism? I don’t think there’s a clear distinction.
Sad to see that there’s no Buddhism in the birthplace of Buddhism.
Never heard of Navayana before, pretty cool.
I can’t speak for all of East Asia (the yellow part)… But for Japan: Why is it all in one color? Buddhism in Japan split into 4 subgroups in the 17th century already
You can also find pockets of Theravada Buddhism too in Indonesia particularly in Java
Buddhism in the Philippines looks like [this](https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/2024/02/GoAltar_JohnSitchon_February92024.jpg?resize=2048%2C1536&zoom=1)
Malaysia should be orange, since practising both east asia and southern
Nepal’s Buddhist landscape is very unique. Buddhism and Hinduism meld together in the Kathmandu Valley. Both religions share temples like Muktinath, Sankata, and Mahankal. People from both religions visit the site but call the deity by different names.
Also, most Hindus and Buddhists will visit each other’s religious sites without problem.
Some Newa people include both Hindu priests and Buddhist monks for certain rituals.