Buddhism in Bulgaria

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Buddhism is a small minority religion in Bulgaria, with about a thousand practitioners.[citation needed] The Vietnamese community in Bulgaria traditionally practices Mahayana Buddhism alongside Ancestor Worship, but the population of this community, which mostly hails from North Vietnam, has declined from tens of thousands before 1990 to around 1,000 now.[citation needed] Some Buddhist believers in Bulgaria are of Chinese descent. A small number of native Bulgarians are converts to Theravada and Tibetan Buddhism.

There is an officially recognised Bulgarian Buddhist Karma Kagyu organization, which is a part of Diamond Way Buddhism led by Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje. They have several centers spread over the country.

Shechen has a mountain retreat center not far away from Sofia; access is granted to members, and it is not generally open to the public.

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