The last edit was super wrong. The answer is Theravada and Mahayana. Those were the two Buddhist groups that spread Buddah's ideas to Southeast Asia. Then, Buddah's idea was adopted in Ceylon and Sri Lanka. They are described as cities, not as the name of the groups that spread Siddharta's idea. That answer from the last person? He or she needs help.
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Theravada and Mahayana.
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When something spreads, such as religion, ethnic groups, or ideas, it is often referred to as cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion occurs when different cultures interact and share elements of their beliefs, practices, or customs with each other, leading to the spread of these cultural traits.
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According to the 2011 census there are about 300 Buddhist in Gravesham (.03% of 100,000). As a Buddhist from Kent I know of three Buddhist groups and a number of individual practitioners in the area.
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There a large of of Buddhist groups across Bulgaria, you will find organised groups in many major towns and cities.
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Seasonal weather enabled Southwest groups to develop subsistence farming. welcome
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The answer to this depends on which tradition of Buddhism is being discussed. For example, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism (and perhaps the most respected Buddhist in the world) is the Dalai Lama. In other Buddhist groups, the titles and positions vary widely, just as they do in Christian groups.