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1. What did Ashoka do to spread Buddhism?​

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Answered by akashray96
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Ashoka promoted Buddhist expansion by sending monks to surrounding territories to share the teachings of the Buddha. A wave of conversion began, and Buddhism spread not only through India, but also internationally. ... Some scholars believe that many Buddhist practices were simply absorbed into the tolerant Hindu faith.

Answered by InvincibleAtharva
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Ashoka promoted Buddhist expansion by sending monks to surrounding territories to share the teachings of the Buddha. A wave of conversion began, and Buddhism spread not only through India, but also internationally. After the Kalinga war Asoka himself adopted Buddhism in 265 B.C. He busied himself in preaching Buddhism and spread in it by Use of Inscriptions: He got rules of Buddhism inscribed on pillars, inscriptions etc. and got them fixed at such places where people could see it and learn from it. To spread Buddhism, King Ashoka sent his son Mahendra and his daughter Sanghamitra to Sri Lanka. In the Buddhist text 'Mahavamsa,' written in Sri Lanka, their names are listed.

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