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Bengali Buddhists

Bengali Buddhists
বাঙালি বৌদ্ধ
Bangali Bouddho
Buddha Dhatu Zadi, a Buddhist temple in Bangladesh
Total population
1,290,366
Regions with significant populations
 Bangladesh1,007,468 (Bangladesh Census 2022)
 India (West Bengal)282,898[1]
 India (Tripura)125,182[1]
Languages
Bengali
Religion
Buddhism (Theravada Buddhism)
Related ethnic groups
Bengali Muslims, Bengali Hindus, Bengali Christians

Bengali Buddhists (Bengali: বাঙালি বৌদ্ধ) are a religious subgroup of the Bengalis who adhere to or practice the religion of Buddhism. Bengali Buddhist people mainly live in Bangladesh and Indian states West Bengal and Tripura.

Buddhism has a rich ancient heritage in Bengal. The region was a bastion of the ancient Buddhist Mauryan and Palan empires when the Mahayana and Vajrayana schools flourished. South-Eastern Bengal was ruled by the medieval Buddhist Kingdom of Mrauk U during the 16th and 17th centuries. The British Raj influenced the emergence of the modern community.

Today, Bengali Buddhists are followers of Theravāda Buddhism.[2]

  1. ^ a b "C-01: Population by religious community, India - 2011" (XLS). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022.
  2. ^ Bechert, Heinz (1970). "Theravada Buddhist Sangha: Some General Observations on Historical and Political Factors in its Development". The Journal of Asian Studies. 29 (4): 761–778. doi:10.2307/2943086. JSTOR 2943086. S2CID 154554678.

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