It hasn't yet, as far as I've been informed. Can you tell me differently?
There are some discussions about this, there are a prediction in one Sutra that claims Buddhism will disappear from world and from the mind of every sentient being, when this happens a new Maha Buddha will come (it's name: Maitreya). Some schools sustain this will happens in 500 years (year 2500), but some other schools sustain it will happen in another 1000 years aprox.
In India.
it didn't
The Tang emporer suppressed Buddhism to gain the wealth of the Buddhist monasteries. After this, Buddhism in China declined.
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The monks' isolation prohibited them from helping others and spreading Buddhism.
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I am not sure if the answer is correct. I think the answer is ( As Buddhism grew in influence, the number of Hindu followers declined, and the Khmer lost power. )
Actually Buddhism had and still has a significant effect on India. At one time Buddhism was the largest religion in India. This lasted for quite some time until Hindu priests used their political power to dampen the spread of Buddhism and cause it to decline. Regardless of ancient history, the Buddha's teachings were brought into Hinduism and the Buddha is still revered by Hindus as the ninth avatar of Vishnu.
At the current rates of increase and decline, they would be (in no particular order): * Islam * Buddhism * Deism * Hinduism * Christianity
The Khmer were a Hindu people, and when Buddhism grew in popularity, Hinduism lost some of its followers, and the Khmer Kingdom collapsed. Hope this helped! :)