Buddhism is a major religion, founded in northeast India. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama (the latter is The Enlightened). Buddha is divided into two groups. And it is known as the great career of "Elder's Way" and "Madagi". Siddhartha Guatama was born in 563 BC and is located in Kapilavastu near the border between India and Nepal. The young prince retracted all the luxury and continued seeking peace and enlightenment. Buddha began to preach when he gained enlightenment he was looking for.
There are differences in practice and belief, but most people who agree with Buddhism belong to one of three schools of thinking: seat Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism or Vajrayana Buddhism. Hinaana Buddhism, also known as South Buddhism, is considered a more traditional form of Buddhism. Hinaiana Buddhism, which is mainly practiced in South Asia, is considered to be the oldest and most traditional school in the three. On the contrary, Mahayana Buddhism, also known as North Buddhism, is thought to be a more diverse form of Buddhism, Vajra Yana Buddhism, also known as Tibetan Buddhism, combines the major aspects of Serabada Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism and respect It is a form of Buddhism being done. In the American West, Hinaana Buddhism, Zen (branch of Mahayana Buddhism), Tibetan Buddhism are the most important.
• Tibetan Buddhism is the most famous school in Vajrayana / Esoteric Buddhism / Northern Buddhism. The Dalai Lama is an important leader of Tibetan Buddhism, based on the tradition of Mahayana, and is practiced in Tibet, Nepal, Siberia, Mongolia and northern India. Several locations in Ireland have centers to support Tibetan Buddhist customs, some of which are supported by Tibetan llamas. Buddhist contributors say that interest in Buddhism in Ireland is rising. Many Buddhist teachers are, but some of them are Asians, I visit and live in Ireland. More and more people go to the Buddhist Center to study Buddhism. According to contributions to this section, Irish Buddhist practice can be categorized into the following categories.