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  2. Buddhism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism (Spanish: Budismo) is the fourth-largest religion in Spain. [2] The presence of Buddhism in Spain began in the late 1970s, brought from other parts of Europe, especially France. Despite its short history in the country, Buddhism was recognized as a deep-rooted religious confession in 2007, under official consideration.

  3. Buddhism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, Buddhism began to become visible in the late 1970s, brought from other parts of Europe, especially France. [11] In 2007, the Government of Spain recognized Buddhism as notorio arraigo ("notorious rooted" religion), obtaining official consideration.

  4. Federación de Comunidades Budistas de España - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism started becoming more visible in the Spanish society after 1978 when the country's new constitution was adopted and thus freedom of religion was guaranteed. [1] The federation was officially founded in 1992. [2] As of September 2021 the federation has 22 member organisations. [3] The federation is a member of the European Buddhist ...

  5. Religion in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic branch of Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Spain, with high levels of secularization as of 2024. Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Spanish Constitution . The Pew Research Center ranked Spain as the 16th out of 34 European countries in levels of religiosity, with 21% of the population declaring they were ...

  6. History of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    In France and Spain, Tibetan Buddhism has the largest following. [188] Tibetan, East Asian and Theravada traditions are now also present and active in Australia and New Zealand. [189] Tibetan and Zen Buddhism also have established a small presence in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela. [190]

  7. Timeline of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist Lodge had changed its name and was known as the Buddhist Society. It had relocated to its current address in Eccleston Square. Notably its journals have been Buddhism and The Middle Way and Christmas Humphreys was its president from 1926 until his death 1983. 1954: The Sixth Buddhist Council is held in Rangoon, Burma, organized by ...

  8. Benalmádena Stupa - Wikipedia

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    Benalmádena Stupa, 2013. In Buddhism, a stupa is a monument which represents peace, prosperity and harmony, as well as being a place for meditation.Benalmádena Stupa (Chan Chub Chorten in Tibetan) symbolizes Buddha's enlightenment, [1] the realisation of the nature of the mind, and is one of the eight different forms that stupas are built.

  9. Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism (/ ˈ b ʊ d ɪ z əm / BUUD-ih-zəm, US also / ˈ b uː d-/ BOOD-), [1] [2] [3] also known as Buddha Dharma, is an Indian religion [a] and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. [7]