Buddhism in Croatia
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The first Croatian Buddhist group was founded in Zagreb in the 80's. Several groups have formed since, affiliated with different traditions. Estimates of the number of Buddhists in Croatia vary from 500 to 1000, depending on the definition. At present, active Buddhist groups are working to establish foundational practices and communities in major cities. Traditions represented presently are Nyingma and Rime (nonsectarian) of Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon and Zen of Japanese Buddhism, and Ch'an of Chinese Buddhism.
References
External links
Dharma Centers
- Buddhactivity Dharma Centres database
- Dharmaloka Buddhist Community
- Mandala society
- Shechen society
- Padmasana society
- NKT - site of the New Kadampa Tradition in Croatia