Tibetan Buddhism is the major religion of Tibet. However, there is another religion worth to be mentioned, that is Bon. Bon was the indigenous religion of Tibet that, when partly absorbed by the Buddhist traditions introduced from India in the 8th century, gave Tibetan Buddhism much of its distinctive character.
It is the MAIN religion of Tibet, but obviously, like all other countries, there are some people of other religions.
Tibet Autonomous REGION is the official name of Tibet.
most common religion is Buddhism
Tibet was never a Hindu area. Before it was Buddhist, its people followed the indigenous Bön religion.
Tibetan Buddhism & Bonpo.
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Tibetans formerly followed the Bon religion. When the Silk road was developed and Buddhism was brought to Tibet, it was adopted by the Tibetan people. Although there may be Hindu Tibetans, the religion of Tibetans as a majority has either been Bon or Buddhism.
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Buddhism became the official religion of Tibet in the 7th century during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo, who is credited with establishing the first Tibetan state and promoting the religion. He married a Chinese princess, Wencheng, who played a significant role in introducing Buddhist teachings and practices to Tibet. This period marked the beginning of the integration of Buddhism into Tibetan culture and society, leading to its prominence in the region.
The main religion is Christianity...
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