When was Buddhism adopted as the state religion?

781, when Buddhism officially became the state religion, by order of King Tison Dezen. Buddhism has its origins in northeastern India. But unfortunately, no clear documents have survived to clearly understand the reasons for the emergence of this trend. It is only known that Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) became the founder of Buddhism.



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