For other uses of "Red Hat", see Red Hat (disambiguation).
The Red Hat sects are the sects in Tibetan Buddhism.[1] They are named for the colour of the monks' hats at formal occasions, includes the three oldest of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism, namely Nyingma, Sakya and Kagyu.
The fourth school is Gelug and is known as the Yellow Hat sect.
A minority consider only the eldest school, the Nyingma school, to be the Red Hat sect.[citation needed]
^Melvyn C. Goldstein (15 November 2023). A History of Modern Tibet, 1913-1951: The Demise of the Lamaist State. University of California Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-52-091176-5.
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