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According to the Deutsche Buddhistische Union (German Buddhist Union), an umbrella organisation of the Buddhist groups in Germany, there are about 245,000 active Buddhists in Germany (as of 2005 [3]), 50% of them are Asian immigrants. They are organized in about 600 groups. In 1977 there were just 15 Buddhist groups. [4]
This list of Buddhism by country shows the distribution of the Buddhist religion, practiced by about 535 million people as of the 2010s, [1] [2] representing 7% to 8% of the world's total population. It also includes other entities such as some territories. Buddhism is the State religion in four countries — Cambodia, Myanmar, Bhutan and Sri ...
For these reasons in 1732 the Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale" was founded in Naples, specifically focusing on Asia: still today is one of the world most prestigious Universities on the topic. Buddhism as a religion has begun finding some roots in Italy since the 1930s thanks to the work of the great tibetologist Giuseppe Tucci.
Buddhism in Germany (3 C, 3 P) Buddhism in Greece (3 C, 2 P) H. ... List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires; Buddhism in Lithuania; M. Buddhism in the Maldives ...
Deutsche Buddhistische Union ("German Buddhist Union", abbreviation: DBU) is a German national umbrella organisation for Buddhist associations registered in Germany. DBU has estimated that there are 250 000 Buddhists in Europe and the religion is growing. [1] As of June 2021 DBU has 62 member organizations. [2]
10 Germany. 11 Greece. 12 Hungary. 13 India. 14 Indonesia. ... India was the place of Buddha's Enlightenment. ... This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, ...
This list includes Buddhist kingdoms, empires, and khanates in South Asia, South East Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, West Asia and Eastern Europe. ... Today parts of ...
Buddhism in Germany (3 C, 3 P) Buddhism in Greece (3 C, 2 P) H. ... Pages in category "Buddhism in Europe" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.