AnswerOrigin of Buddhism is from Nepol
North East India
False.
A source in geographic terms means where the river begins in mountains or lakes.
It all started with shakyamuni aka sidhartha Gautama who was the first Buddha born in India.
Around 185 Million people are Mahayana Buddhists. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism#Mahayana
It's the west connstellation of Myraria. Southern people think stars are very important to them.
Two bodies of water that Manana Buddhism spread over from the 7th century AD include the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea. Two geographic features on land include the Himalayan mountain range and the Ganges River basin.
National geographic hires a photography staff which is the source of the majority of the photos used in the magazine and on the website. However, National Geographic also allows readers to send in their own photographs for a chance to have them published.
A reliable source for locating the geographic location of China would be an atlas, a world map, or an online mapping service such as Google Maps. These sources provide accurate geographic information including the country's borders, capital city (Beijing), and major geographical features.
Buddhism spread to: China Japan Korea Most of Asia. Buddhism spread to: China Japan Korea Most of Asia.
Yes, National Geographic is generally considered a credible and reputable source of information. They have a long history of high-quality journalism and scientific accuracy in their reporting.