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Buddhism has survived in in in India only as a comparatively small section of population do Buddhism in the far is today as over 150 million adherents

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Buddhism has survived in India the only among is a comparatively small section of the population through Buddhism in the far East today has over 150 million adherents.

Explanation:

  • Has, have, has, are helping verbs that are added before a noun, Has is used for the third singular person.

  • Among and through are the prepositions used.

  • There are two articles in the English grammar that are "the and a/an".

  • "the" is considered as a definite article and "a/an" is considered as an indefinite article.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Buddhism and India

Explanation:

The Buddhism practiced in the north is mostly Tibetan Buddhism, similar to the form practiced in Tibet, and the Buddhism practiced in the south is Theravada Buddhism, similar to form practiced in Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar.

According to the 2011 census, Buddhists make up 0.7% of India's population, or 8.4 million individuals. Traditional Buddhists are less than 13% and Navayana Buddhists (Converted, Ambedkarite or Neo-Buddhists) comprise more than 87% of the Indian Buddhist community according to the 2011 Census of India.

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