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When comparing different regional versions of Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism strikes many
bas particularly unique. This is in part due to the fact that Buddhists in Tibet practice a form
be of Buddhism called Vajrayana, or "the way of the diamond," which differs significantly from
Theravada (the form practiced primarily in Southeast Asia) and Mahayana (the form practiced
primarily in China and East Asia). Another reason is that the Tibetan form has been heavily
influenced by Bon, the indigenous folk religion of Tibet.
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Originally, Bon was an animistic religion, meaning that adherents, called Bonpo, believed
all things, living or not, possessed a soul. At the time, they didn't consider Bon a religion but a
set of traditions. The priest himself was called a Bon, and his role was to conduct rituals, such
bantas sacrificing animals, to assist humans to make their journey to the afterlife upon dying. He
for also guided the people in keeping the many spirits of the world happy and avoiding places with
dangerous forces-keep in mind that the Tibetans inhabit a hostile, high altitude environment.