Buddhism in India’s northeast is fast losing its originality with cultural fusion threatening this centuries-old faith, experts said at a seminar which revolved on ways to maintain the faith in its original form. Although a miniscule percentage of the northeastern region’s 39 million people practice Buddhism, the religion has been followed by various tribes and plains people there from the third century BC onwards.
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