বাঙালি বৌদ্ধ Bangali Bouddho | |
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Total population | |
1,290,366 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Bangladesh | 1,007,468 (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 |
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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]