Examples of 'lamaism' in a sentence

Meaning of "lamaism"

lamaism (noun): The Tibetan Buddhist sect, often referred to as Lamaism, that incorporates elements of shamanism and the worship of lamas
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  • Synonym of Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Alternative spelling of lamaism

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Lamaism triumphantly shaped the country.
There is nothing free and democratic about lamaism.
The term Lamaism is now considered by some to be derogatory.
The temple was predominantly painted yellow because yellow is sacred in Lamaism.
Buryat people believe in Lamaism and in daily life very often they refer to shamanism.
The overwhelming majority of Tibetans believe in Lamaism.
The religion called Lamaism rules over the entire everyday life of the Tibetans.
In Tibet the doctrine merged with the ancient bon-po religion and later drifted to Lamaism.
Lamaism are Gandzhur.
The time of the kings is forgotten, Lamaism triumphantly shaped the country.
Buddhist Lamaism is the main religion, although there is no state religion.
Like his predecessors, Qianlong is a protector of Lamaism.
Islam and Lamaism were mentioned in the report, but no information was given on Christians.
Tibet is a religious area, and most Tibetans believe in Lamaism.
With Lamaism this is believed to be achieved by castigation, magic deeds and formulas.

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It mixed the stories of Buddhism, Taoism and Lamaism into one picture.
How is Lamaism a cult?
The soyombo dates to at least the 17th century, and is associated with Lamaism.
Traditionally, Buddhist Lamaism was the predominant religion.
The nearest word, already known in the West, is Lamaism.
It can - as in the case of Lamaism - define an entire culture.
Tibetan Buddhism, or Tibetan-language Buddhism, is also known as Lamaism.
The Yuan dynasty that came to power in 1280 adopted Lamaism as their state religion.

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