In Thailand, the most commonly practiced religion is Buddhism, with the majority of the population adhering to the Theravada tradition. Approximately 95% of Thais identify as Buddhists, and the religion plays a significant role in the country's culture and daily life. Temples, rituals, and festivals are integral to Thai society, reflecting the deep-rooted influence of Buddhism in shaping values and traditions. Other religions, such as Islam and Christianity, are also present but in smaller percentages.
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the most practiced religion in Hungary is Roman Catholic.
Hinduism is the most practiced religion. It has been prevalent from the start.
In the middle East Islam is the most commonly practiced religion, followed by Christianity and Judaism
Bhuddism, Hindu religion is more practiced..
It depends on what country you talk about. In the US for example all religions may be practiced as US accept immigration from almost all countries. In Indonesia, for example, Islam is the commonly practiced religion. In India, it is Hinduism, in China, it is Buddhism. In Vatican and most European countries, it is Christianity. and so on
In both India and Nepal, the religion most practiced is Hinduism.
Hinduism is the most practiced religion. It has been prevalent from the start.
Christianity is the most commonly practiced religion in Western Europe, with various denominations such as Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy being prevalent. Islam is also practiced by a minority of the population in some countries.
Hinayana Buddhism
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