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  2. Religion in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The official religion in Bhutan is Buddhism, which is practiced by 74.7% of the population; [4]. The rest of the population is mainly Hindu, Followed by 22.6% of the Population. Hinduism is the second largest & most significant religion in Bhutan after Buddhism. The freedom of religion is guaranteed by the King.

  3. Buddhism in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism is the state religion of Bhutan. According to a 2012 report by the Pew Research Center, 74.7% of the country's population practices Buddhism. [1] [2] Although the Buddhism practiced in Bhutan originated in Tibetan Buddhism, it differs significantly in its rituals, liturgy, and monastic organization. [3]

  4. Religious Beliefs In Bhutan - WorldAtlas

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    Vajrayana Buddhism is the nation's state religion. The religion plays an integral role in the lives of the Bhutanese people. About 75% of the population comprises of Buddhists. Hindus account for most of the remaining 25% of the country’s population.

  5. RELIGION IN BHUTAN: BON, SHAMANISM, HINDUSIM AND FOLK BELIEFS

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    Bhutan is the last surviving Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas. The state religion is the Drukpa sect of Kagyupa, a school of Tibetan (Vajrayana-Tantric) Buddhism.

  6. BUDDHISM IN BHUTAN: HISTORY, PEOPLE, RITUALS, MONKS AND SECTS

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    Bhutan is the last surviving Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas. The state religion is the Drukpa sect of Kagyupa, a school of Tibetan (Vajrayana-Tantric) Buddhism.

  7. Bhutan’s first constitution was promulgated on July 18, 2008. Buddhism is the spiritual heritage of Bhutan per article 3.1 of the 2008 constitution. Indian currency is also accepted legal tender; the ngultrum is at par with the Indian rupee.

  8. Bhutan Religion: Guide to Bhutan’s Culture and Traditions -...

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    Bhutan’s religious landscape, deeply rooted in Buddhism, has a profound impact on the nation’s identity and daily life. From the colorful Tsechus to the structured monastic education system, these traditions shape the spiritual and cultural fabric of the country.

  9. Bhutanese Culture: Religion, Customs, Art and More | Holidify

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    The predominant religion in Bhutan is Buddhism, followed by Hinduism. As a result, Bhutanese culture is very much influenced by sacred Buddhist values. Bhutanese live by their religious values and respect their gods and deities a lot.

  10. Explore Bhutan’s Religious History in a Thousand Words

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    Today, Bhutan is the only country with the Vajrayāna form of Mahāyāna Buddhism as its state religion and the last of Himalayan Buddhist kingdoms, and the two traditions of Nyingma and Drukpa Kargyu flourish amicably.

  11. Religion in Bhutan - Wikiwand

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    The official religion in Bhutan is Buddhism, which is practiced by 74.7% of the population; [4]. The rest of the population is mainly Hindu, Followed by 22.6% of the Population. Hinduism is the second largest & most significant religion in Bhutan after Buddhism. The freedom of religion is guaranteed by the King.