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Buddhism in India

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Buddhism arose in India and flourished for a long time. It eventually declined and disappeared from most regions of India around 13th century, but not without leaving a significant impact. In Himalayan areas like Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, Buddhist practice was continued. It has reemerged as a major faith in India in the past century.

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[edit] Characteristics

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

[edit] Nikaya

[edit] Mahayana

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

  • Madhyamaka (Middle Way), of which the most significant thinker is Nagarjuna
  • Yogacara founded by Asanga and Vasubandhu. Also known as Cittamatra, Vijnanavada (Mind Only, Consciousness-Mind Only).
  • Tathagatagarbha A tenet of Indian and East Asian Buddhist thought based on the third turning of the wheel of dharma and central to Yogacara.

[edit] 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.

[edit] History

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

[edit] Modern revival

The number of Indian Buddhists remains quite small; under 1% population of whole India (excluding refugees from elsewhere) in a country of over 1,000,000,000. Revival movements have been attempted with slowly increasing success. See Indian Buddhist Movement for a full account.

  • Indian Buddhist Movement A 20th century buddhist revivalist movement among Bahujan caste and untouchable Indians, initiated in 1956 by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. Historically Shrilankan Buddhist Monks have played big role for Buddhist Movement in India.<ref>http://www.mahabodhiindia.com/home.htm</ref>.In the month of October 2006 most of the Buddhist Ordinations are carried by Shrilankan Buddhist Monks where some Hindus converted to Buddhism. They took Trisarana, Panchsheel and 22 vows in the conversion ceremony arranged in different part of India. The move was criticized by Hindu groups as "unhelpful" and has been criticized as a "political stunt"[1]

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