The root of Buddhism is based upon the cause and effects other words it is pragnya and upaya.Further it is parmitanaya and Mantranaya.It is known to all as the theory of dependent. Technically it is called as Pratityasmutpad. Pratitya means the cause and Samutpad is the result(effect).
In this sense, Buddhism is found every where. It is universal fact.So Buddhism is not to be limited to certain area of land. It is concerned to mankind. So where is not Buddhism is suitable to be a question rather than where is
the Buddhism.?
Buddhism is structured into several different schools of thought. For instance, there is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, zen Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, and Pure land Buddhism.
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There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.
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It is a sect of Chinese Buddhism, derived from the pure, Indian Buddhism.
Buddhism is a type of religon
Tibetan Buddhism is collectively called vajrayana buddhism.
Who established Buddhism?
Buddhism is not a language.
Some of the SECTS of Buddhism are Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and Zen Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion, and therefor it has no "religions".
Zen Buddhism and Shingon Buddhism are two notable sects of Japanese Buddhism. Pure Land, or Amidist, Buddhism is also significant in this country. Pure Land has its roots in India and China, however. Zen Buddhism emphasizes meditating for enlightenment. Shingon Buddhism is a type of Pure Land Buddhism and is esoteric and relies on early Buddhist Tantras.
the followers of Buddhism are buddhists