The majority of countries in the world contain some Buddhists. The only exceptions are some of the Muslim countries without any freedom of religion at all, such as Afghanistan. Even some countries with extremely limited freedom of religion, such as Saudi Arabia, do have some Buddhist foreigners. They are not allowed to publicly practice Buddhism, but they do privately.
Buddhism is present in almost all the countries of the world.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
The origin of Buddhism is INDIA.
Buddhism effects the cultures and countries of China, India, the Middle east and many countries in Asia
Buddhism exists in all countries where there is religious freedom.
Buddhism spread to: China Japan Korea Most of Asia. Buddhism spread to: China Japan Korea Most of Asia.
Buddhism originated in India. Buddhism spreaded from there to other countries. It strated around 6 B.c.
Buddhism can be practiced ANYWHERE in the world. It is easier to practice buddhism in the eastern countries however buddhism is now starting to grow in America and other countries over in the west. There is no set place where buddhism should be practiced because it is more of a way of life, not as much a religion.
Generally speaking, it is individuals who follow Buddhism, not countries. However, Buddhism is the state religion of Cambodia and Bhutan, and receives prominent mention in the constitutions of Thailand and Sri Lanka.
The Buddhist calendar is a calendar for Buddhism and is used in some countries in Southeast Asia.
Buddhism is practiced in many countries The top countries are Thailand , Cambodia, Myanmar,Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Tibet, Laos, Vietnam,Japan,Macau and Taiwan.
In most countries of the world. However, the countries where Theravada Buddhism is the major religion include Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, and Cambodia.