In terms of statistics and percentage, Mongolia has the highest Buddhist population, because 98% of people who live in Mongolia follow Buddhism. But Mongolia is sparsely populated, so in terms of actual figures, the highest Buddhist population is in China, the most populated country in the world. It is estimated that anywhere from 277,588,896 to 1,057,481,510 people in China follow Buddhism.
Approximately 7% of the world's population identifies as Buddhist.
California has the most Buddhists in the United States, with a significant Buddhist population due to its diverse population and historical ties to Asian immigration.
Most eastimates indiccate about 6% of the world population (420 to 500 million of 7 billion total population) is Buddhist. The number is difficult to determine as some countries with large populations (e.g. China) do not provide supportable data.
Christianity has more followers than Islam, with over 2 billion followers compared to approximately 1.9 billion followers of Islam.
the eightfold path and the four noble truths.
No, most people in China are one of Buddhist, Taoist and/or followers of Confucianism.
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There is no gender based naming of Buddhist followers - just like there are no Christioners and Christionettes
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Buddha taught his followers to follow the five precepts:Do not reap life, Do not take what is not given, Do not be part of misconduct, Do not lie, and do not intoxicate yourself with drugs. This shaped their lifestyle into a Buddhist way of life.
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In Asia & Africa.
Buddhist followers are usually called Buddhists. A community of Buddhists is called a "sangha" (similar to the term "congregation" in Christianity).
We don't since we do not beleive in an eternal omnipotent god.