Yes. The Tamil people who live mostly in the north of Sri Lanka are primarily Buddhist.
Kumar Sangakkara is a Sri Lankan professional cricketeer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen to ever come out of Sri Lanka. He is a follower of Buddhist teachings and often goes to the temple and does his prayers before matches.
Well, not really because lets say your mom Buddhist and you are born in America then you are also Buddhist right? No we don't have a specific religion because most of us from America have parents from other countries and they have different religions, but allot of people are Catholics and Christians so it all depends on what state and country you or your parents come from.
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Treat people kindly, speak to them kindly. Be generous and helpful. These are good things regardless of which religion you practice.Answer:In Zen practice enlightenment can come instantaneously through satori.
Yeah he likes Sri Lanka because now Sri Lanka is developing fast.And also Sri Lanka has lot of Justin bieber fans.So he'll definetly come to Sri Lanka
The Lotus Sutra comes from the Buddhist religion. It was a disclosure that was passed down by the Buddha near his death, supposedly by 200 AD.
Most public Buddhist temples would be happy to allow people to come in and watch the activities or participate in meditation.
Religion 50 years ago was often more influential in shaping social norms and government policies. Today, there is generally more diversity and individualism in religious beliefs, with a trend towards secularism and a decline in religious participation in some parts of the world. Technology and globalization have also made it easier for people to access different religious perspectives and information.
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