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Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia
Majlis Penganut Buddha Vajrayana Malaysia
马来西亚金刚乘佛教总会
AbbreviationVBCM
Formation1998 (Officially registered on 12 June 2002)
TypeUmbrella council
Legal statusCouncil
PurposeTo represent the Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism interest in Malaysia.
Headquarters36A (First Floor), Jalan 52/18, PJ New Town, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Region served
Malaysia
President
Chew Eng Ghee
Key people
Rev. K. Dhammaratana Thera (Chief High Priest Malaysia)
WebsiteOfficial website
RemarksVajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia on Facebook

The Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia (Malay: Majlis Penganut Buddha Vajrayana Malaysia; Chinese: 马来西亚金刚乘佛教总会; abbrev: VBCM) is a council or umbrella body consisting of member organizations which represents all Tibetan's Vajrayana Buddhism traditions in Malaysia. It also accepts individuals who are inclined towards Vajrayana Buddhism as associate members.[1]

The VBCM is a council body whereby Buddhist Societies from the four Tibetan Buddhist Traditions in Malaysia work together under one umbrella to coordinate the religious activities of Vajrayana Buddhists.[2]

The motto of the council is: "To Uphold the Unity, Harmony and Understanding among Vajrayana Buddhist Organisations in Malaysia."

  1. ^ "About Us: Introduction". Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia (VBCM). Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Press Statement from Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia on the Impending Olympics Torch Run in Kuala Lumpur". The Buddhist Channel. Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia (VBCM). 19 April 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2019.

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