Two monks named Moton and Chufarlan went to China in 67 CE using the "Silk Road". This was the introduction of Buddhism to China
The silk road helped spread Buddhism, by cultural diffusion. When buddhists would travel the silk road to trade goods and suplies, Buddhist teachings would be passed on!
it allowed the smelling of stinky farts along the road by the camels, causing the people along the road to surrender and convert to buddhism.
There are no rituals in Buddhism, except that we bow to each other and to everyone. The Buddha did not believe in rituals as an aid in attaining enlightenment.
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The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956.
William A Lipford has written: 'Highways' -- subject(s): Roads, Federal aid to transportation, Finance
The USA has its own huge problem of very old crumbling infrastructures (roads, highways, bridges, train trellises, water and gas main lines, etc.). Little financial aid is sent for another country's infrastructure, unless as part of humanitarian aid after natural disasters. For examples, drinking water and food would come before paving thru-ways into roads.
US Code > TITLE 23 > CHAPTER 1 > § 101 Federal-aid highway- The term "Federal-aid highway" means a highway eligible for assistance under this chapter other than a highway classified as a local road or rural minor collector.
This is because roads are needed to aid in the transportation of plantation workers and rubber trees to and from the plantation estates. These roads also help connect the plantation estates to the houses, especially when a rubber plantation is usually very large in area.
If you mean as a meditation aid, no, there is no visual imagery in Zen Buddhism. Obviously, statues and so on can be helpful reminders, but I don't think that was the point of your question.
Yes--both. Early escape maps were made of silk. Later, maps were made of made of rayon. However it was common to call these "silk maps".The escape maps were carried by bomber pilots in case they got shot down. The cloth maps were marked with road and ocean currents to aid in their escape and evasion.
Modern architecture such as arches and other modern marvels aid todays engineers in creating masterpieces. Also, Romans were famous for creating their roads, which were long lasting and well made. We model our roads in the same design. Hope this helps?
Tamiko Washington has: Played Officer in "Silk Stalkings" in 1991. Played Uniformed Officer in "Silk Stalkings" in 1991. Played Uniform Cop in "Silk Stalkings" in 1991. Played Uniformed Cop in "Silk Stalkings" in 1991. Played Nurse in "Two Voices" in 1997. Played The Nurse in "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" in 1997. Played Administrative Aid in "When the Cradle Falls" in 1997. Played Fortunda in "Choice of Flight" in 2013.