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Buddhist in India counted as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Buddhism is one of the largest religions in the world and it has generally originated 2,500 years ago in India. Buddhists people solely believe that human life is one of suffering and that meditation, that spiritual and that physical labor, and polite behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment everywhere or nirvana.

1. According to the Indian survey analysis of 2011 Census data, we have come across that there are more than 8.4 million Buddhists people in India and also 87% of them are called neo-Buddhists or Navayana Buddhists.

2. They are further converted from various other religions, mostly Dalits who have usually scheduled caste and have changed their religion to escape or move away from the system of Hinduism caste.

3. The Buddhist tradition of Vajrayana is often classified as a part of Mahayana Buddhism, but few scholars sometimes consider it to be a separate branch altogether.

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