Yes. Buddhism has about 500 million followers throughout the world. Many others incorporate some aspects of Buddhism into their lives even if they follow other religions. In some countries in the western world Buddhism is the fastest growing religion.
Whilst there are large number of people that have a strong sense of devotion to the Buddha and Buddhism I'm not sure we could call it worship. There are hundreds of millions of people today who follow the teachings of the Buddha and his students.
Absolutely. It is the worlds 4th largest religion with somewhere between 350 - 900 million adherents. It is quickly growing in Europe and North America.
Yes, Buddhism is very important today. It is one of the world's major religions.
Mostly Buddhism and Shamanism
Yes.
Around 0.1% of the population, mostly by east Asians who have migrated to South Africa.
Yes.
Of course. There are many people who do wonderful things with origami.
Buddhism is still being practised today and it is one of the fasted growing spirtual paths.
It is said that there are 360 million adherents of Buddhism in the world today.
Nirvana They still believe in this.
Buddhism is primarily practiced in East Asia, South East Asia and parts of South Asia. The countries that practice Buddhism the most are Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, China, Bhutan, Tibet, Korea and Japan.
Buddhism is practiced all over the world. While the Shakyamuni or Guatama Buddha originally taught in Nepal and India, the majority of those populations today are not Buddhists. Tibet, Bhutan, Thailand, and a few other southeast Asian nations are primarily Buddhist, and there are large populations of Buddhists in Japan and China, and in Western countries Buddhist practices are being adopted and transformed rapidly.
Today, Buddhism can be found all across Asia - in fact, all across the world. It is most popular in east Asia, though.
The fruit of the Buddhist path is permanent happiness and an end to sufffering, this is as appealing for people today as it was 2,500 years ago.