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7 May, 21:28

06.03 MC) How and where did Buddhism spread?

Siddhartha Gautama assigned followers to India or other parts of Asia.

The Buddha traveled alone to all parts of India and other parts of Asia.

It spread on trade routes and by missionaries throughout India and Asia.

It spread on foot throughout India but never reached other parts of Asia

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  1. 7 May, 22:23
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    Buddhism started with Siddharta Gautama, the well-known Buddha. He spread Buddhism through his followers by traveling to India and some parts of Asia. The answer is

    The Buddha traveled alone to all parts of India and other parts of Asia.

    Siddharta was a Hindu prince in the Himalayas. He has endless wealth and power. But when he turned 29, he fled from his palace and saw the real world. He discovered poverty, illness and suffering. Because of this, Siddharta became aware of how much luxury he had. He was no longer contented of his life. So, he gave away all his belongings and meditated to search for enlightenment. With time, he succeeded and reached nirvana, a state where you are relinquished from rebirth and suffering. With his newfound learning, he traveled to places to teach people about Enlightenment. He traveled to Northern India and spread Buddhism from there.
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