Ashoka the Great
Ashoka the Great
Ashoka the Great is often considered the greatest Maurya king. He is known for his promotion of Buddhism, his commitment to non-violence, and his efforts to spread peace and tolerance throughout his empire. His reign marked a significant period of cultural and social development in ancient India.
Merchants spread it by the silk roads. At first, it didn't appeal to the chinese, but starting around the year 500 A.D, emperors began to accept Buddhism in China. From China it spread elsewhere, like Japan. You also spelled beyond wrong.
Asoka was the name of the king who spread Buddhism.
Yes Buddhism spread fast in India.
The Indus Valley Civilization (Mature period 2600â€"1900 BCE) was an ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River basin. Under the Mauryan empire, India was unified as one state, and Buddhism spread significantly. India enjoyed prosperity.
Missionaries, committed to the cause of either Christianity or Buddhism, spread the respective religions to other lands.
Buddhism originated about 2500 years ago.
Hinduism started in India, and is more ancient than Buddhism. Buddhism also started in India, but spread to china.
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