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Eastern religions

The Eastern religions are the religions which originated in East, South and Southeast Asia and thus have dissimilarities with Western, African and Iranian religions.[1] Eastern religions include:[2][3]

The East-West religious distinction (just like the East-West culture distinction, and the implications that arise from it) is broad and not precise. Furthermore, geographical distinctions have less meaning in the current context of global transculturation.


While many Western observers attempt to distinguish between Eastern philosophies and religions, this is a distinction that does not exist in some Eastern traditions.[4]

Mongolian shamanism

Tengrism

Korean shamanism

Ainu religion

Ko-Shintō

Turkic Shamanism

Chan Buddhism

Chinese salvationist religions

Xiantiandao

Falun Gong

Luoism

Wang Hao-te

Yao folk religion

Comparative religion

Eastern culture

Folk religion

Tengrism

Historical Vedic religion

Zoroastrianism

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