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The Buddhist calendar is a calendar for Buddhism and is used in some countries in Southeast Asia.
Yes. There are millions of people who practice Buddhism, especially in southeast Asia, Japan and Tibet. Even in the U.S., there are several hundred thousand people who have practiced Buddhism, at least at one time or another.
Southeast Asia
Hinduism and Buddhism affected Southeast Asia, by introducing the two new cultures to Asia.
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In Southeast Asia, the country where Buddhism is not the main religion is Indonesia. The predominant religion in Indonesia is Islam, which is practiced by the majority of its population. While Buddhism does have a presence in Indonesia, particularly on the island of Java, it is not the dominant faith. Other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia have Buddhism as their main religion.
The influences of the Mon people, as well as the Pagan Empire, are still felt today throughout the region. Currently, the Southeast Asian countries with the highest amounts of practicing Theravada Buddhists are Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.
Two significant places on the mainland of Southeast Asia that later converted to Buddhism are Thailand and Myanmar. Thailand, originally influenced by animism and Hinduism, saw the adoption of Theravada Buddhism around the 13th century, which became the dominant religion. Similarly, Myanmar, which had a diverse religious landscape including indigenous beliefs and Hinduism, embraced Theravada Buddhism in the 11th century, profoundly shaping its culture and society. Both countries continue to be central to the practice and spread of Buddhism in the region today.
Brunei, Timor-Leste, and Singapore are the smallest countries in Southeast Asia.
Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, Animism, and Ancestor Worship are all practiced in Southeast Asia.
It was gautam buddha who spread buddhism throughou asia not any country.and he was born in nepal.
Theravada Buddhism