Theravada, the "Doctrine of the Elders," is the school of Buddhism that draws its scriptural inspiration from the Tipitaka, or Pali canon, which scholars generally agree contains the earliest surviving record of the Buddha's teachings.
For many centuries, Theravada has been the predominant religion of continental Southeast Asia (Thailand, Myanmar/Burma, Cambodia, and Laos) and Sri Lanka. Today Theravada Buddhists number well over 100 million worldwide.
theravada is the name of a sect.in Buddhist scalapture threr are two name of sects they are theravada and mahayana.so from these two theravada is belong one of these
the theraveda buddhists believe they practice the original form of Buddhism as handed down to them by Buddha
Theravada is the name of one of the two sects of Buddhism. Theravada is called the 'Teaching of the Elders" and is the form of Buddhism most closest to the Buddhism the Buddha taught.
Theravada Buddhism is the sect of Buddhism which follows the most oldest teachings of the Buddha.
The national religion of Thailand is Theravada Buddhism.
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In most countries of the world. However, the countries where Theravada Buddhism is the major religion include Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, and Cambodia.
It is the modern branch which is the nearest to the original. Buddhism has at least two main branches, Theravada which started in 6th century BCE and Mahayana, 3rd century BCE.
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