Western Buddhism

A feature of Buddhism in the West has been the emergence of groups, which although they draw on traditional Buddhism, are in fact an attempt at creating a new style of Buddhist practice. Chgyam Trungpa's Shambhala group is one example, and the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order founded by Sangharakshita is another. Many forms of Zen, Pure Land, Indian Vipassana and Tibetan Buddhism are popular in the West. Buddhism is now the fastest growing religion in Australia.

See also

References

Rick Fields, How the Swans came to the Lake, about history of Buddhism in America. Helen Tworkov, Zen in America: Profiles of Five Teachers, San Francisco: North Point Press, 1989

 

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