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Agama Buddha merupakan salah satu agama utama di Taiwan. Taiwanese people predominantly practice Mahayana Buddhism, Confucian principles, local practices and Taoist tradition.[1] Roles for religious specialists from both Buddhist and Taoist traditions exist on special occasions such as for childbirth and funerals. Of these, a smaller number identify more specifically with Chinese Buddhist teachings and institutions, without necessarily eschewing practices from other Asian traditions. Around 35% of the population believes in Buddhism.[2]

Biarawan Buddhis Taiwan dengan jubah tradisional dan topi bambu.

Lihat juga

Sumber

  • Chandler, Stuart. Establishing a Pure Land on Earth: The Foguang Buddhist Perspective on Modernization and Globalization. University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
  • Government Information Office (Taiwan), Republic of China Yearbook, 2002.
  • Hsing, Lawrence Fu-Ch'uan. Taiwanese Buddhism & Buddhist Temples/ Pacific Cultural Foundation: Taipei, 1983.
  • Ho, Erling (5 September 2002). "Buddha Business". Far Eastern Economic Review. Diakses tanggal 23 February 2012. (article 2002.
  • Jones, Charles Brewer (1999). Buddhism in Taiwan: religion and the state, 1660-1990. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-2061-9. 
  • Laliberte, Andre. "The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan: 1989-2003" RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.
  • Madsen, Richard. Democracy's Dharma: Religious Renaissance and Political Development in Taiwan. University of California Press, 2007.
  • David Schak and Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, « Taiwan’s Socially Engaged Buddhist Groups », China perspectives [Online], 59 | May - June 2005, Online since 1 June 2008, connection on 2 September 2012. URL : http://chinaperspectives.revues.org/2803
  • Buddhism in world cultures [electronic resource]: comparative perspectives / edited by Stephen C. Berkwitz (Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, c2006) https://books.google.com/books?id=CRCD96RNxfwC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=Taiwan&f=false
  • A Macroscopic Study of Taiwanese Buddhist History

Catatan

  1. ^ "Major Religions Ranked by Size". adherents.com. 
  2. ^ Benoit, Vermander S.J. (Winter 1998). "Religions in Taiwan: Between Mercantilism and Millenarianism" (PDF). Inter-Religio. Taipei Ricci Institute: 63–75. 

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