Buddhism is a relatively small religion in Sweden. In April 2020, the number of Buddhists was estimated in to be around 57,000 people,[1] around 0.7% of Sweden's population, making it Sweden's third largest religion after Christianity and Islam.
Many practicing Buddhists in Sweden have Asian (mostly Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese) heritage.
The Swedish Buddhist Community is a national umbrella organisation for various Buddhist associations and congregations that are registered in Sweden.[2] It currently has more than 20 member organisations.
Evidence of Buddhism in Sweden dates back to the Viking era. A 6th century Buddha statue made of bronze and presumed to have been made in Kashmir was found at Helgö in Sweden.[3]