Buddhism is practiced worldwide, with a significant presence in countries like Thailand, Japan, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. It has also gained popularity in the West, with many practitioners in Europe and the United States. Buddhism continues to evolve as it adapts to different cultures and modern contexts.
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Buddhism began in India. It is now mostly practised in China.
Asia.
Buddhism began in what is now India, in the area of Bihar, Northern India.
Buddhism began with the Buddha in about 440 BCE and has been continuously practiced from then until now.
No, although Buddhism originated in India it is now followed by people across the world.
In what is now Nepal
It's Thailand with 95% of Buddhist populations.
Buddhism began in Asia.Asia for most of its exsitence, now its spreading to Europe, Australia and North America.
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Buddhism can be practiced ANYWHERE in the world. It is easier to practice buddhism in the eastern countries however buddhism is now starting to grow in America and other countries over in the west. There is no set place where buddhism should be practiced because it is more of a way of life, not as much a religion.
No. Buddhism began with the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, in what is now northeastern India and didn't find its way into China for centuries. However, Zen Buddhism did originate in China; it resulted from blending practices of Indian Buddhism with practices from its native Daoism. .