Buddhism in Europe

The Pagoda in the Bois de Vincennes, Paris

Although there was regular contact between practising Buddhists and Europeans in antiquity the former had little direct impact. In the latter half of the 19th century, Buddhism came to the attention of Western intellectuals and during the course of the following century the number of adherents has grown. There are now between 1 and 4 million Buddhists in Europe, the majority in Italy, Germany, Hungary, France and the United Kingdom.[1]

Early history

European contact with Buddhism first began after Alexander the Great's invasion of northwestern India in the 3rd century BC. Greek colonists in the region adopted Indian Buddhism and syncretized it with aspects of their own culture to make Greco-Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD in Bactria and the Indian subcontinent. Emperor Ashoka The Great sent Buddhist missionaries to the Hellenistic world, where they established centers in places such as Alexandria on the Caucasus, creating a noted presence in the region.

Modern history

An interest in Buddhism had been circling among academic circles in modern Europe since the 1870s, with philosophers like Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche and esoteric-minded scholars such as Helena Blavatsky.

Russia, Austria and Italy[2] are the only three European states today that recognize Buddhism as an "official", though not necessarily "state religion" in their respective countries. Hungary also recognizes Buddhism. There are five state-recognized Buddhist churches and one of Europe's largest stupa.[3] On top of that, Russia also recognizes it, along with Islam, Judaism, and Orthodox Christianity, as native to Russian soil in the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation. Apart from Siberian Buddhist nations, the Kalmyk people's 17th century migration into Europe has made them today's only traditionally Buddhist nation west of the Ural. They now live in the Republic of Kalmykia, a Russian Republic.

Major Buddhist temples in Europe

Western Europe

Das Buddhistische Haus
The main stupa at Samyé Ling

Das Buddhistische Haus (engl.: the Buddhist house) is a Theravada Buddhist temple complex (Vihara) in Frohnau, Berlin, Germany. It is considered to be the oldest and largest Theravada Buddhist center in Europe and has been declared a National Heritage site. The main building of Das Buddhistische Haus was designed by the architect Max Meyer for Dr. Paul Dahlke, a German physician who had undertaken a number of trips to Ceylon prior to World War I and became a Buddhist. It incorporates elements of Buddhist culture from several Buddhist traditions and was completed in 1924.[2] Under Dahlke's direction it became a center of Buddhism in Germany. After the war Asoka Weeraratna, founder of the German Dharmaduta Society, became aware of its existence. In December 1957 he bought the building converted it into a Buddhist Vihara. Missionary Buddhist (Dhammaduta) monks, primarily from Sri Lanka, have come to stay at the Haus since 1957. It has now become an important center for spreading the teachings of the Buddha in Western Europe.[4]

In 1982 Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh and his colleague Sister Chân Không founded Plum Village Monastery (Làng Mai), a monastery and Practice Center in the Dordogne in the south of France. Since the mid 60s he has headed a monastic and lay group, the Order of Inter-Being, teaching the Five and Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings and "Engaged Buddhism." The Plum Village Community of Engaged Buddhism (formerly known as the Unified Buddhist Church) is the legally recognized governing body for Plum Village (Làng Mai) in France.

The Four Dhagpo in France: Since its simple beginnings at Dhagpo Kagyu Ling in 1976, the mandala of the Karma Kagyu lineage in Europe has expanded in accordance with specific instructions left behind by the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa. Placing Gendun Rinpoche in charge and appointing Jigme Rinpoche as his European representative, Gyalwa Karmapa said it was necessary to build a center open to the public, a library, a university, a monastic hermitage and a retreat centre, if an authentic transmission and long term preservation of the Dharma were to take place. Since then Dhagpo Kagyu Ling, Dhagpo Kundreul Ling, Dhagpo Dargye Ling, Dhagpo Dedreul Ling have the role of preserving and transmitting the Buddha's teachings. Together they form a unified whole in which each centre complements the activity of the three others.

Lerab Ling is a Tibetan Buddhist centre founded in 1992 by Sogyal Rinpoche near Lodève in Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It was officially inaugurated by the Dalai Lama in 2008 at a ceremony attended by Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.[4]

Diamond Way Buddhism founded by Hannah Nydahl and Ole Nydahl under the guidance of Trinley Thaye Dorje have undertaken large projects in Western Europe, including "Europe Center" in the German Alps, a 50 hectare historic property that hosts 4000 Buddhists during summer courses;[5] Karma Berchen Ling in Greece where a Kalachakra Stupa was inaugurated in 2010 by Lama Chogdrup Dorje and Ole Nydahl;[6] and Karma Guen in Spain where the first Kalachakra Stupa was built in Europe. In 1994, Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche inaugurated this Stupa together with Ole Nydahl.[7]

Eastern and Central Europe

The 30-meter-high stupa in Zalaszántó, Hungary

The largest temple in eastern Europe is the Golden Temple in Elista, the capital of Kalmykia, which was opened in December 2005.[8] Kalmykia is the only Buddhist majority region in Europe. The highest stupa in the area is the 30-meter-high stupa in Zalaszántó, Hungary.[9]

Northern Europe

Samyé Ling monastery in Scotland, which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2007, includes the largest Buddhist temple in western Europe. There is an associated community on Holy Isle which is owned by Samyé Ling who belong to the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. The settlements on the island include the Centre for World Peace and Health and a retreat centre for nuns. Samyé Ling has also established centres in more than 20 countries, including Belgium, Ireland, Poland, South Africa, Spain and Switzerland.[10]

The first stupa of Northern Europe was built by Vello Vaartnou and Estonian Buddhist Brotherhood (also Estonian Nyingma) in 1983 in Estonia. In 1984-85 three more stupas were built, and in 2009, the 5th stupa in Estonia (10 m high) was built by Vaartnou and Estonian Nyingma Buddhists.[citation needed]

Southern Europe

Dag Shang Kagyü, Aragón (Spain)

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. The first schools in the country were Zen (thanks to Maestro Antonio Shoten Orellana, who founded the first center, Dojo Zen in Seville, 1976, Dokushô Villalba, Denkō Mesa, and other monks) and Kagyu (from Akong Rinpoche's visit to Barcelona in 1977, invited by Lama Tsondru Zangmo). Currently, the Buddhist schools with the most presence in Spain are Tibetan Buddhism in first place (64,20%), and Zen in second place (23,30%).[12] In 2013 were estimated 40,000 assiduous practitioners of Buddhism in Spain.[11]

Also in 1977 there was the first visit to Ibiza by the lamas Thubten Yeshé and Zopa Rinpoche, promoters of the network of Tibetan centers of the Gelugpa school, who took the name of Nagarjuna.[12]

There are several centers in all the big cities of the country. In the mountains of the Aragonese Pyrenees is Dag Shang Kagyü (DSK), a monastery founded by Kalu Rinpoche in 1984. Sakya Tashi Ling is a monastery located near Barcelona, founded in 1977. In 1998 the Samye Dechi Ling monastery was founded in the province of Girona. The O Sel Ling monastery is located on the southern slope of Sierra Nevada, Granada. In all of them it is allowed to practice the long term retreats.[11]

The first stupa to be built in Spain was the O Sel Ling stupa in 1990. With 33 m (108 feet) high, in 2003 the Enlightenment Stupa was built as the final project of Teacher Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche. Both stupas are located in Andalusia.

The International Center for Buddhist Studies[13] near Pedreguer in the Alicante region of Spain, built in 2006, is a Sakya Buddhist monastery. It is managed by the Sakya Foundation and led by the Sakya Trizin. The resident teacher at the monastery is Ngawang Lekshe Rinchen Gyaltsen [es]. It is worth highlighting Ediciones Dharma, the main Buddhist publishing house in Spain.

In Italy there's a vast representation of Buddhist traditions: most of them are registered with the Unione Buddista Italiana.[14] Historically Asia has been a major object of interest both for the Catholic church (i.e. the Jesuit Asia missions) and the Italian merchants (i.e. Marco Polo) which made Buddhism a major academic topic for a long time. For these reasons in 1732 the Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale" was founded in Naples, specifically focusing on Asia: still today is one of the world most prestigious Universities on the topic. Buddhism as a religion has begun finding some roots in Italy since the 1930s thanks to the work of the great tibetologist Giuseppe Tucci. In 1960 Tucci brought to Italy the Tibetan tulku Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche to teach Tibetan language at "L'Orientale" University. Years later the same Tibetan Lama established his own Dharma center in Tuscany naming it Merigar,[15] of international renown. Tuscany also host the Istituto Lama Tsong Khapa, another very important international Buddhist center under the patronage of Lama Zopa Rinpoche, attracting in the area Buddhist leaders like the XIV Dalai Lama and academic scholars interested in the dialogue with Buddhism (i.e. B. Alan Wallace's CCR [16]). Many other Buddhist traditions have established in Italy in the last 40 years, from Theravada (i.e. Santacittarama) to Zen,[17] etc.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Buddhism in Europe". www.e-b-u.org. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.governo.it. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 December 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Egyházügyi Nyilvántartás". egyhaz.emmi.gov.hu. Archived from the original on 24 August 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  4. ^ Shirbon, Estelle Dalai Lama hosts Bruni-Sarkozy at temple in France, Reuters, 22 August 2008
  5. ^ "Europe Center – an international project of Diamond Way Buddhism".
  6. ^ "Nydahl endowment fund - Official pages".
  7. ^ "Nydahl endowment fund - Official pages".
  8. ^ Europe's biggest Buddhist temple opens in Kalmykia Retrieved 24 June 2007.
  9. ^ "The Peace stupa" (in Hungarian). Zalaszantosztupa. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  10. ^ In the Scottish Lowlands, Europe's first Buddhist monastery turns 40 Retrieved 24 June 2007.
  11. ^ a b c Díez de Velasco Abellán, Francisco (2013). El budismo en España. Historia, visibilización e implantación. Akal. ISBN 978-84-460-3679-1.
  12. ^ a b Álvarez Alonso, Catalina (2013). "Mapa del budismo tibetano en Barcelona" (PDF). Retrieved 9 January 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. ^ The International Center for Buddhist Studies in Spain
  14. ^ "Home". buddhismo.it.
  15. ^ "Home". merigar.it.
  16. ^ "Home". centerforcontemplativeresearch.org.
  17. ^ Il Cerchio

Bibliography

Read other articles:

Editor for Wikipedia and other MediaWiki websites For character mode editors in general, see Visual editor. For the Wikipedia project page about the VisualEditor feature, see Wikipedia:VisualEditor. This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: it still is used a decade on, but the article is stuck in the 2010s. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2023) VisualEditorVisualEditor logo, set in Gill SansVisualEditor's text for...

 

Radama IRaja MadagaskarBerkuasa1810 – 27 Juli 1828Penobatan1810PendahuluAndrianampoinimerinaPenerusRanavalona IInformasi pribadiKelahiran1793AmbohimangaKematian27 Juli 1828 (usia 34-35)Rova dari AntananarivoPemakaman1828Makam Radama I, Rova dari AntananarivoAyahRaja AndrianampoinimerinaIbuPuteri RambolamasoandroPasanganPuteri Ramavo Radama I yang Agung (1793- 27 Juli 1828) adalah raja Madagaskar. Dia berkuasa pada usia 17 tahun untuk menggantikan ayahnya, Raja Andrianampoinimerina yang wafa...

 

Yoshitaro Nomura in 1955 Yoshitaro Nomura (野村 芳太郎, Nomura Yoshitarō; Asakusa, 23 april 1919 - Shinjuku, 8 april 2005) was een Japans filmregisseur. Nomura werd geboren te Asakusa (Tokio), als zoon van Hotei Nomura. Zijn vader was directeur van een Japanse filmstudio. Nomura studeerde aan de Keio-universiteit, en begon zijn carrière in 1941 op 22-jarige leeftijd. Hij moest echter al snel in dienst. Vanaf 1946 werkte hij als hij regie-assistent. In 1951 was hij assistent van Akira K...

Trang hay phần này đang được viết mới, mở rộng hoặc đại tu. Bạn cũng có thể giúp xây dựng trang này. Nếu trang này không được sửa đổi gì trong vài ngày, bạn có thể gỡ bản mẫu này xuống.Nếu bạn là người đã đặt bản mẫu này, đang viết bài và không muốn bị mâu thuẫn sửa đổi với người khác, hãy treo bản mẫu {{đang sửa đổi}}. Sửa đổi cuối: InternetArchiveBot&...

 

Piero I de' Medicide Jichtige' (il Gottoso) 1416 - 1469 Heer van Florence Periode 1464 - 1469 Voorganger Cosimo Opvolger Lorenzo + Giuliano Vader Cosimo de' Medici Dynastie Huis Medici Piero de' Medici (Florence, 19 september 1416 - aldaar, 2 december 1469) was alleenheerser van Florence tijdens de renaissance, van 1464 tot 1469. Hij was de zoon en opvolger van Cosimo de' Medici. Piero had een zwakke gezondheid, waaraan hij zijn bijnaam 'de Jichtige' (il Gottoso) te danken had. Na de overname...

 

Ця стаття не містить посилань на джерела. Ви можете допомогти поліпшити цю статтю, додавши посилання на надійні (авторитетні) джерела. Матеріал без джерел може бути піддано сумніву та вилучено. (грудень 2017) Абдоміналізація серця (іст.; синонім абдоміноперикардіоостомія...

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Februari 2023. Egesina monticola Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Animalia Filum: Arthropoda Kelas: Insecta Ordo: Coleoptera Famili: Cerambycidae Genus: Egesina Spesies: Egesina monticola Egesina monticola adalah spesies kumbang tanduk panjang yang tergolong famili Cera...

 

Dra. Hj.Suryatati Abdul MananWali Kota Tanjungpinang ke-1Masa jabatan23 Oktober 2001 – 16 Januari 2013Penjabat: 23 Oktober 2001 – 16 Januari 2003WakilWan Izhar Abdullah (2003–2008)Edward Mushalli (2008–2013)PendahuluDiri sendiri(sebagai Wali Kota Administratif Tanjungpinang)PenggantiLis DarmansyahMayoritas76% – 200284,25% – 2007Wali Kota Administratif TanjungpinangMasa jabatan19 April 1996 – 23 Oktober 2001PendahuluAndi Rivai SiregarPenggantiDiri sendiri(sebagai Wal...

 

Stadium in Ottawa, Canada This article is about the stadium in Ottawa, Ontario. For the University of Western Ontario stadium, formerly named TD Stadium, see Western Alumni Stadium. TD Place StadiumStade Place TD (French)Toronto-Dominion Place Stadium at LandsdowneTD Place Stadium in 2022TD Place StadiumLocation in OttawaShow map of OttawaTD Place StadiumLocation in OntarioShow map of OntarioTD Place StadiumLocation in CanadaShow map of CanadaFormer namesLansdowne Park (1908–1993)Frank Clai...

American baseball player (born 1992) Baseball player Mitch WaldingWalding with the Reading Fightin Phils in 2017Third baseman/CatcherBorn: (1992-09-10) September 10, 1992 (age 31)Lodi, California, U.S.Batted: LeftThrew: RightMLB debutMay 30, 2018, for the Philadelphia PhilliesLast MLB appearanceApril 23, 2019, for the Philadelphia PhilliesMLB statisticsBatting average.053Home runs1Runs batted in2 Teams Philadelphia Phillies (2018–2019) Mitchell S. Walding ...

 

Sandgrube bei Heinleinshof Sandgrube bei Heinleinshof Sandgrube bei Heinleinshof Lage Burgthann, Mittelfranken, Bayern, Deutschland Fläche 4,7 ha Geographische Lage 49° 21′ N, 11° 19′ O49.3421611.32074Koordinaten: 49° 20′ 32″ N, 11° 19′ 15″ O Sandgrube bei Heinleinshof (Bayern) Meereshöhe 419 m Einrichtungsdatum 2003 Verwaltung Landkreis Nürnberger Land f6 Die Sandgrube bei Heinleinshof ist eine ehemalige Sand...

 

Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang istana di Damaskus. Untuk istana di Hamat yang dibangun oleh klien yang sama, lihat Istana Azm (Hamat). Istana Azmقصر العظمNama lainQasr al-AzmInformasi umumJenisIstana, MuseumGaya arsitekturOttomanLokasiDamascus, SyriaAlamatAl-Buzuriyah SouqRampung1750Tanggal renovasi1945-1961KlienAs'ad Pasha al-AzmData teknisJumlah lantai2Tim renovasiPenghargaanPenghargaan Aga Khan untuk Arsitektur Istana Azm (Arab: قصر العظم) adalah sebuah istana di Da...

2021 single by Becky Hill and David GuettaRememberSingle by Becky Hill and David Guettafrom the album Only Honest on the Weekend Released18 June 2021Length2:40LabelPolydorEkoSongwriter(s) Becky Hill David Guetta Karen Poole Kye Elliot Sones Lewis Thompson Luke Storrs Producer(s) Becky Hill David Guetta Scott Lowe Franky Wah Becky Hill singles chronology Last Time (2021) Remember (2021) My Heart Goes (La Di Da) (2021) David Guetta singles chronology Impossible(2021) Remember(2021) If You R...

 

Slowakia Progresif Progresívne SlovenskoSingkatanPSKetua umumMichal ŠimečkaWakil Ketua Daftar: Irena BihariováMartin HojsíkLucia PlavákováMichal TrubanTomáš Valášek PendiriIvan ŠtefunkoDibentuk27 November 2017; 6 tahun lalu (2017-11-27)Kantor pusatGrösslingová 2478/4, 81109 BratislavaSayap pemudaProgresif MudaSayap wanitaProgressive WomenKeanggotaan (2022) 609[1]IdeologiLiberalismeLiberalisme sosialPro-EropanismePosisi politikTengahAfiliasi EropaAliansi Liberal...

 

His ExcellencyJanisławArchbishop of GnieznoChurchRoman CatholicArchdioceseGnieznoInstalled1317Term ended1341PredecessorBorzysław ISuccessorJarosław BogoriaPersonal detailsBornunknownDied1341Coat of arms Janisław (unknown—4 December 1341, Łęczyca) was an Archbishop of Gniezno 1317–41, having in 1317 succeeded Borzysław I. Janisław unconditionally supported the policy of reunification of Polish lands carried out by Władysław I the Elbow-high, whom he crowned King of Poland on ...

Stimulant drug of the substituted cathinone class NRG-3 redirects here. For the protein growth factor, see Neuregulin 3. PentyloneClinical dataATC codenoneLegal statusLegal status BR: Class F2 (Prohibited psychotropics)[1] DE: Anlage I (Authorized scientific use only) UK: Class B US: Schedule I Illegal in Sweden and Finland Identifiers IUPAC name (±)-1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-(methylamino)pentan-1-one CAS Number698963-77-8 Y 17763-01-8 (hydrochloride)PubChem...

 

2019 Indonesian film The Science of FictionsHiruk Pikuk Si AlkisahDirected byYosep Anggi NoenWritten byYosep Anggi NoenProduced byArya SwetaEdwin NazirYosep Anggi NoenYulia Evina BharaStarringGunawan MaryantoEcky LamohYudi Ahmad TajudinAlex SuhendraLukman SardiAsmara AbigailRusiniMarissa AnitaCinematographyGay Hian TeohEdited byAhmad Fesdi AnggoroYosep Anggi NoenMusic byYasuhiro MorinagaProductioncompaniesLimaenam FilmsAngka Fortuna SinemaKawanKawan FilmRelease dates 16 August 2019&...

 

2002 American filmHappy BirthdayDirected byYen TanWritten byYen TanProduced byMark BuchananCinematographyJack BurroughsEdited byJay WessonMusic bySteve WhitehouseRelease date 2002 (2002) Running time94 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish (main), Urdu, Taiwanese, Spanish Happy Birthday is an American 2002 film directed by Yen Tan and starring Benjamin Patrick, Michelle E. Michael and John Frazier. It is Tan's debut long feature film. Synopsis The film recounts two days in the live...

Town in Kansai, JapanUjitawara 宇治田原町TownUjitawara Town Hall FlagSealLocation of Ujitawara in Kyoto PrefectureUjitawaraLocation in JapanCoordinates: 34°50′41″N 135°52′05″E / 34.84472°N 135.86806°E / 34.84472; 135.86806CountryJapanRegionKansaiPrefectureKyotoDistrictTsuzukiArea • Total58.16 km2 (22.46 sq mi)Population (September 1, 2023) • Total8,911 • Estimate (September 1, 2022)8,845 ...

 

Prva liga FBiH 2000-2001 Competizione Prva liga Federacije BiH Sport Calcio Edizione 1ª Organizzatore NSFBIH Luogo Federazione BiH Partecipanti 18 Formula girone unico Risultati Vincitore Grude(1º titolo) Retrocessioni 10 squadre Cronologia della competizione 2001-2002 Manuale La Prva nogometna liga Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine 2000-2001 (abbreviata in Prva liga FBiH 2000-2001) è stata la prima edizione del massimo campionato di calcio della Federazione BiH, seconda divisione della Bosni...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!