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  2. Buddhism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Apart from various Buddhist groups brought to the Cape Colony from Southeast Asia during the 1680s, and the many indentured labourers brought to Natal from India during the latter part of the 19th century (some of whom were Buddhist, and some of whom were Hindu who later converted to Buddhism once in South Africa), most Buddhists in South Africa are converts, and not Asian.

  3. Buddhism in Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa holds the largest Buddhist population in the continent. According to estimates in the 2010s, Buddhist adherents (together with Taoism and Chinese Folk Religion) had been increasing there to between 0.2% [1] or 0.3% [2] of the South African population, or between 100 and 150 thousand people, however, the number of practising ...

  4. Nan Hua Temple - Wikipedia

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    Fo Guang Shan Nan Hua Temple (佛光山南華寺, Fóguāngshān Nanhua Si) is the largest Buddhist temple and seminary in Africa, and is situated in the Cultura Park suburb of Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa. [1] It is the African headquarters of the Fo Guang Shan (Buddha's Light Mountain) Order, covering over 600 acres (2.4 km 2).

  5. Buddhist Retreat Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist Retreat Centre is an inclusive retreat and meditation centre located near Ixopo, in Kwazulu-Natal Province, South Africa.Since opening in 1980, the BRC has provided a tranquil space amid 300 acres of rolling hills and supported the development of the Buddhist community throughout the country, without promoting any one form of Buddhism over others.

  6. Rob Nairn - Wikipedia

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    Robert G. Nairn (died 30 September 2023) [1] was a South African Buddhist teacher, author and populariser. He was born and grew up in Rhodesia. Nairn was a follower of Tibetan Buddhism, in the Karma Kagyu lineage. [2]

  7. Buddha in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Buddha in Africa is a 2019 South African Swedish documentary film produced, written and directed by Nicole Schafer. [1] [2] The film follows the story of Enock Alu, a Malawian orphan from a rural village growing up between the contrasting African culture and the strict discipline of the Confucian, Buddhist value of system of the Chinese.

  8. Khenpo Sodargye - Wikipedia

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    Daily Practices and Rituals on Tibetan Buddhism in University of Cape Town, South Africa; The Buddhist Perspective in the Era of Materialism in University of Botswana, Botswana; From October to December 2017, Khenpo was invited to give talks in the US, Europe and Israel. How to Practice Taking Refuge in Chicago, USA

  9. Category talk:Buddhism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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