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Q: What emperor made buddhism the state religion in india in 250bc?
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What is the name of the emperor of India who made Buddhism the state religion?

Ashoka


Where did Buddhism decline as a religion?

In India.


Why Buddhism is not the main religion in India?

Buddhism isn not really a religion. it is just a way of life.


Where did Buddhism religion start?

In India and Nepal.


Could a Roman Emperor believe in Buddhism?

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Who was known for his famous conversion to Buddhism?

Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor of India


What is the second most popular religion in India?

Buddhism


Is Buddhism the main religion east of India?

Yes.


What was the other religion in India that competed with Buddhism?

Hinduism


Which religion come in India in 8th century?

Buddhism


What is a home-grown religion in India?

Hinduism and Buddhism


Which religion stressed four principal aims of human life displaced Buddhism as the most popular religion in India?

Hinduism is the most popular religion in India, Buddhism differs only in reincarnation.