Buddhism in Bangladesh

Delhi: Eureka (2024)
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Buddhism has a rich tradition in Bangladesh, developed through the development of Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism in ancient Bengal. The followers of Buddhism in present-day Bangladesh mainly live in the Chittagong region. Their religious life is reflected in temples, monasteries, and social activities. The non-violence and humanism of the Buddha's teachings have had a profound impact on the culture here. However, as a religious minority in modern times, the Buddhist community faces various challenges. This chapter analyses the historical context, current impact, and prospects of Buddhism in Bangladesh.

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Nanda Gopal Biswas
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Nagercoil Campus

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