This page focuses on East Asian Religions are Eastern religions that originated or took root in the far East and include Taoism and Confucianism, for example. See also "Indigenous" tab. Also featured are religions that may not have originated in this geographic region, but developed their own distinct branch or aspects when introduced.
Buddha Realms (Alexander Street Press)
"Buddhism, a religion that started in India, has shown a remarkable ability to adapt across race, language and cultural barriers. What became the dominant spiritual tradition of the East has now taken root and is flourishing in the West. Buddha Realms captures this contemporary spiritual phenomenon which sometimes manifests itself in massive edifices and gargantuan crowds of worshippers."
World: A Television History, Season 1, Episode 6, World Religions
"The great world religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, and Taoism all developed in Asia within a thousand years."
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