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What is the state religion.of sri lanka???

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Answered by prantika2
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The state religion of Sri Lanka is Theravada Buddhism.
Answered by akankshabharatiyasl
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Answer:

Buddhism is the state religion of sri lanka.

Explanation:

Theravada Buddhism is the authority religion of Sri Lanka, with around 70.2% of the country's populace as devotees. Arahath Mahinda, child of Indian Buddhist sovereign Ashoka, drove the mission to Sri Lanka in 246 BCE when he changed over the Sri Lankan ruler, Devanampiya Tissa, to Buddhism. Arahath Sanghamitra, girl of King Ashoka, brought a sapling of the Bodhi tree in Buddha Gaya to Sri Lanka. She likewise settled the Order of Nuns in Sri Lanka. The Sapling of the Bodhi tree, known as Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi was planted in the Mahameghavana Park in Anuradhapura by the King Devanampiya Tissa.

From that point on, the illustrious families had assisted with empowering the spread of Buddhism, supporting Buddhist ministers and building cloisters. Around 200 BCE, Buddhism turned into the authority religion of Sri Lanka. The Sacred Tooth Relic was brought to Sri Lanka in fourth hundred years by Prince Danta and Princess Hemamala. Sri Lanka has the longest ceaseless history of Buddhism of any Buddhist country. During the times of decline, the Sri Lankan devout genealogy was restored through contacts with Myanmar and Thailand. Later on, in any case, Hindu and European provincial impacts added to the decay of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

During the eighteenth century the higher appointment of Buddhist priests known as Upasampada, which was dead at that point, was resuscitated with the assistance of Siamese Buddhist priests on the drives taken by Weliwita Sri Saranankara Thero during the rule of lord Kirti Sri Rajasinha of Kandy. By the mid-nineteenth hundred years, Buddhist pioneers, for example, Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera, Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera, Colonel Henry Steel Olcott and Anagarika Dharmapala began a fruitful public Buddhist development for the recovery of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

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