Tibetan Buddhism constitutes one of the three branches of Buddhism and has been disseminated to a vast area. Owing to historical reasons, almost all the Tibetan and Mongolian people are its followers. This chapter focuses on the evolvement, features and major religious rituals of this branch of Buddhism.
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