kanishka
Kanishka. He ruled the Kushan Empire from around 127 to 151 CE and is known for his patronage of Buddhism. Kanishka is credited with convening the Fourth Buddhist Council, which was an important event in the development and spread of Buddhism.
Asoka was the name of the king who spread Buddhism.
Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.
The founder is baddla and the leader well Buddhism don't feel have a leader
Buddhism has many sects and schools and so there is no single religious leader. Much as the pope may be regarded as a Christian leader, he is not the leader of all Christians.
There is no living leader of Buddhism. Many schools have their own leader. For example, the leader of theGelug or "Yellow Hat" school ofTibetan Buddhism is the Dalai Lama. This is similar to the Catholic Pope being the spiritual leader of Roman Catholics but not all Christians.
There is not one leader of Buddhism, there are many different schools and traditions, each with its own head and lineage.
Monk
There is no single leader of Buddhism any more than there is a single leader of Christianity , Islam or Judaism. Each group follows its own leader or traditions.
Siddhartha Gautama is the Buddha and the founder of the teachings that comprise Buddhism.
There is no leader of Buddhism. Like The Christians, Moslems and Judaism each sect follows its own leaders.The founder of Buddhism was Siddhartha Gautama also known as Buddha Shakyamuni
There is no world leader of Buddhism, or or that matter a world leader of Christians or Moslems. Each sect has a person who they regard as having the best interpretaion of their set of beliefs and follow his lead.
Buddhism is a religion where people celebrate the life of Buddha a great leader