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Why does Buddhism matter it matters because it is the largest world religion?

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Answered by morgan3666
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Historically, the roots of Buddhism lie in the religious thought of Iron Age India around the middle of the first millennium This was a period of great intellectual ferment and socio-cultural change known as the "Second urbanisation", marked by the composition of the Upanishads and the historical emergence of the Sramanic tradition
Answered by jeevankishorbabu9985
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no

Christianity:-( The world's largest religion is Christianity, which is practiced by almost 2.4 billion people.make up about 33% of the world's population

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