There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
The main languages spoken by Buddhists are Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. Pali and Sanskrit are important for understanding Buddhist texts, while Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai are spoken in regions where Buddhism has a significant presence.
Buddhists never left India. At one point Buddhists were one of the majority religions in India; but Hindu priests became entrenched in India's politics and used their position to reinforce Hinduism. Between that and Buddhism's belief in no gods, lead to a decline in popularity there. In Modern times Buddhism is flourishing again. Many of the dailits (outcast caste) are becoming Buddhists.
India is predominately Hindu, but there are also many Jains, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs, and a smattering of Christians.
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Japan is almost %50 Buddhist. The others are mostly Shinto. There are many Buddhists living in Japan because it spread there from it's other native countries such as China, Korea, and India.
India has mainly Hindu's, but India also has a lot of Buddhists, Sikhs, and Muslims.
Pali Langauge
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in India 50% are all Indians 40% are all Muslims 10% are Buddhists
Most Buddhists live in India, Tibet, Burma,Thailand, China, Japan and Sri Lanka.South to Sri LankaSouth East to Burma and ThailandEast to China and JapanNorth to TibetNorth East to India
There are approximately fourteen million Buddhists in Sri Lanka.