Ironic isn't it, that all this debate on religious freedom, Indian government's investigation on the Karmapa, all this discussion about Buddhism and Dharma is happening right in the heart of Buddha Shakyamuni's own land. I wonder what he would think of all of this! Surely he didn't teach the Dharma 2500 years ago for it to travel out to Tibet, go all over the world and then "return" to India full of politics!
just an observation, is all.
Hi Beggar
I've often wondered why Buddhist teachings degenerated in India...
It IS ironic... eg even Christianity is no longer strong in the Middle East...
Impermanence...
From the 2001 census, there's only 0.8% Buddhists in India, which is 8million people!
If we were to look at history, at which point did we ever not have the influence of Politics in the form of manipulation, threats and warfare.
From the limited knowledge I have, Buddhism was under threat even before it started to take roots in India. Hinduism was well assimilated and integrated into the culture before and also after Buddhism came into India. The demolition of temples and stupas by Muslims in the 12th century did not contribute towards. However, it wasn't just Buddhist shrines which was destroyed...Hindu temples and teachings were also subjected to the same fate, yet, hinduism is still prevalent in India.
Is it because of politics which contributed towards the degeneration of Buddhism in India? I don't think so...
I don't know why or how..perhaps karma?
What got me thinking was why did Buddha Shakyamuni chose to be reborn and achieve enlightenment in this land.
Why India?