the Silk Road
The Silk Road
Conversion of merchants was the strategy used by Buddhist and Christian missionaries employ to spread their faith.
Missionaries had to travel to distant lands to spread Buddhist teachings.
Buddhist missionaries spread the new faith, first to Sri Lanka.
In the Bahá'í Faith, there are no designated missionaries or priests; rather, every believer is expected to spread the Message.
Missionaries had to travel to distant lands to spread Buddhist teachings.
all of the above (evangelism, revival meetings, through missionaries)
Religious missionaries are individuals who travel to different regions or countries to spread the teachings and beliefs of their religion. They often engage in activities such as preaching, evangelism, providing humanitarian aid, and establishing religious communities. Missionaries can be affiliated with various religions, including Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
asoka creatd temples and schools throughout India. He ent buddhist missionaries. The missionaires followed trade routes and sail near the himalayas
spread Buddhism
missionaries
During the first century A.D., missionaries and traders carried Buddhist teachings to China. Over time, the religion spread into Korea and Japan too. Buddhism became widely practiced after the Han Dynasty fell. Buddhist teachings helped people endure the suffering that followed the dynasty's collaspe