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Characteristics

A fresco from the Ajanta caves in Maharashtra, India, once a gathering places for Buddhist monks.
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A fresco from the Ajanta caves in Maharashtra, India, once a gathering places for Buddhist monks.

Nikaya

Mahayana

For a full discussion of Mahayana Buddhism, please see Mahayana.

Vajrayana

A form of Indian Buddhism that emerged in roughly the 7th century AD and later became widespread in Tibet, and also found in Japan. For a full discussion, please see Vajrayana.

History

For a full account of the spread of Buddhism in India and beyond, see the History of Buddhism and the Decline of Buddhism in India.

Modern revival

The number of Indian Buddhists remains quite small; under 10,000,000 persons (excluding refugees from elsewhere) in a country of over 1,000,000,000. Revival movements have been attempted with limited success. See Neo-Buddhism for a full account.

See also

Buddhism

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