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Is Buddhism from India?

Buddhism originated in India, and it never caught on in India. Buddhism was then introduced in China, Korea, and Japan


How was Buddhism diffused?

Buddha had disciples and after he died, they started teaching other people while traveling around. Then the disciples taught more disciples and it spread from there.


Where Buddhism is born?

the birthplace of Buddhism is in the Himalayan mountains in India.


Did Buddhism spread fast in India?

Yes Buddhism spread fast in India.


Which country did Buddhism started?

Buddhism first started in the country of India.


What happened to Buddhism in India?

Buddhism disappered from India over a period of 800 years


Where is Buddhism originally worshiped?

In India. It was originally worshiped in India!!!! That is where Buddha thought of the idea Buddhism and worshiped it in India.


What are Buddhism countries of origin?

The origin of Buddhism is INDIA.


Where in India did Buddhism start?

In maghada, India


In which country does Buddhism have it roots?

India


What effect on society did Buddhism have?

Buddhism's effects are many and varied, depending on the form of Buddhism, how it is adopted, and the culture into which it is adopted. Like any other religious tradition it is often misunderstood, and when it is misinterpreted it can cause problems (for example, people thinking of "karma" as punishment and therefore being unwilling to help someone born with disabilities, which is a shocking misrepresentation of what the Buddha taught). From my own small observation of a country known for Buddhism -- Tibet -- it would seem that the teachings, when well embedded into the culture, can be a source of resiliance and tolerance under extreme pressure and persecution.


Which nation was where Buddha founded Buddhism?

Buddhism began in what is now India, in the area of Bihar, Northern India.