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About how far did early Buddhist missionaries have to travel to reach Ceylon? a. about 250 miles c. about 750 miles b. about 500 miles d. about 1000 miles

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is Option C) 750 miles.


Early Buddhist missionaries had to travel about 750 miles to reach Ceylon. The first Buddhists to reach Ceylon were from India. The concept of Buddhism was brought into the country by Mahinda Bhikkhu, the son of the great Emperor Ashoka. When he came to Ceylon, Mahinda Bhikkhu brought along with him a sapling of the Bodhi Tree. He was also instrumental for setting up the first Buddhist monument and monastery. This in turn paved way for Buddhist monks to establish their presence in the country.
Answered by rosebree22
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Answer:

C. about 750 miles

Explanation:

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