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  • Raymond Lam

Mexican Buddhism: A Meeting of Cultures, Beliefs, and Perspectives

Posted on May 15, 2022May 15, 2022by Teahouse

In our last Hispanophone Buddhism post, we spotlighted Ezer R. May May, a pioneering scholar of the Mahayana Buddhist presence in Mexico. Although Mexico is the most populous nation in Central America and the second-most populous in Latin America, the number of scholars examining the life of Buddhism in the country is extremely low. It […]

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Mexican Buddhism: Covering a Living, Vibrant Force

Posted on May 7, 2022May 8, 2022by Teahouse

In the idyllic town of Valle de Bravo, Mexico, is a stupa under the care of Casa Tíbet México, the remarkable La Gran Stupa Bon para la Paz Mundia. This beautiful religious landmark on the outskirts of Mexico City was founded by Bön teacher Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and consecrated in 2010. Despite the relatively marginal presence of […]

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