Zen Buddhism is a form of Buddhism in Japan, and it was imported from Chinese chan Buddhism, it also has some similarities with Mahayana Buddhism. Zen simply means a type of experimental process through meditation. This is practiced by Buddhist to achieve self-realization. Zen Buddhism was created in china in the 7th century AD. Tibetan Buddhism, on the other hand, comprises of various Buddhist religious practices and beliefs. Tibetan Buddhism is mostly centered on the practices of Tibet and other religious beliefs of Himalayas.
Tibetan Buddhism is mostly practiced in the northern part of Nepal, India, and also in some parts of northeast China. The teaching and doctrine of Tibetan Buddhism are majorly based on the three pillars of Buddhism. These three pillars are regarded as the foundation of Buddhism. They include; Vajrayana, Mahayana, and foundational vehicle. The teaching of Zen Buddhism is to make people discover themselves by actively engaging their minds. The doctrine of Tibetan Buddhism, on the other hand, is to make people attain spiritual development