Azhaliism

The Xingjiao Temple in Shaxi is a Ming dynasty Buddhist temple of the Bai people

Azhaliism (Chinese: 阿吒力教; pinyin: Āzhālìjiào), also known as Dianmi or Baimi, is a Vajrayana Buddhist religion practiced among the Bai people of Yunnan, China.[1][2] The name comes from lay tantric priests called azhali (Sanskrit: acharyas) who are key figures in the religion, known for their use of spells and mantras.[3]

  1. ^ Huang & Zhang (2013).
  2. ^ Wu (2011), p. 441.
  3. ^ Orzech, Charles D. (general editor) (2011). Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia. Brill, page 381.

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