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First, Buddha people are generally called "Buddhists" or "followers of Buddha." They first practiced their religion in India, but it was spread by missionaries to places like China, Japan, Nepal, and all over Southeast Asia as well.
Buddha came from India. Buddhists who first followed into his belief are also originally from India. But today the religion Buddhism is a spread world wide!
It was gautam buddha who spread buddhism throughou asia not any country.and he was born in nepal.
Buddhism has been spreading since the enlightenment of the Buddha, the numbers of Buddhists has gone up and down but the places where Buddhism is known and followed is generally increasing.
Buddhism originated in what is now India, and then spread all over Asia, and now, it's gaining its own traditions in Europe and America. Buddhas are different than Buddhists. A Buddha is an enlightened being, and we all have a Buddha nature, and can become Buddhas, even if in this lifetime we don't practice the Dharma. Buddhists are those who practice the Dharma, or the path toward enlightenment as taught by Guatama Buddha.
Sufi mystics
Our holiest object is a tree; (yes, really). The Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya under which Buddha became enlightened. Other relics are ashes and bones of Buddha, which have been spread around different sites in India and South-East Asia.
Obviously the Buddha is of prime historic interest as he founded the philosophy and practice that bears his name. There are any number of others. Two important examples are:Kaundinya, Buddha's first disciple.The Mauryan Emperor Aśoka whoconverted to Buddhism and spread itBetween the birth of the Buddha and now there are 2500 years of important Buddhists to chose from.
No. There is no Buddhist creed that practitioners tried to force others to accept. The Buddha himself instructed his followers not to kill but to cherish all life. On the other hand, there have been violent repressions of Buddhists. .
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The disciples of the Buddha helped him by spreading his teachings over a lot of places as much as they could.
It made it easier for Buddhists to spread their sacred texts.