Buddhism in Mexico

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Tibetan Buddhist ritual in Valle de Bravo
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Buddhism is a minority religion in Mexico, numbering 108,701 followers or 0.09% of the total Mexican population.

Tibetan Buddhism

Casa Tibet México (headquartered in the

XIV Dalai Lama on his first visit to Mexico.[1] One of the main objectives of the Casa Tibet is to combat the esoteric New Age beliefs that surround eastern cosmogony and to disseminate and preserve true Tibetan culture and spirituality.[1]

The current Director,

proselytize, but will not refuse an individual wanting to learn about Tibetan ideology.[1]

Other denominations

At a

Thai Buddhist temple in Tamaulipas, there are three Buddhist monks from Thailand teaching the faith, as well as one monk from Cambodia
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See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Casa Tibet en contra del estereotipo". El Universal. Archived from the original on 11 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015.

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