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How did ashoka propagated and spread bhuddism?

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Answered by saksham175
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he send his minister in different part of world
he sent his son and daughter to shrilanka to spread buddism
Answered by Anonymous
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Ashoka's services to Buddhism are as follows:

  • With Upagupta, Ashoka visited all places connected with the Buddha, and gave liberal grants for development.
  • He ordered construction of suitable monuments in honour of Buddha.
  • He constructed monasteries(viharas) at places where Buddhist monks and nuns could reside.
  • He constructed as many as 84000 stupas.
  • He convend the 3rd Buddhist council at Pataliputra in 252 B.C. to resolve differences in Buddhism and improve the conduct of Bhikshus(Buddhist monks).
  • He sent peachers to spread the message of the Buddha to foreign lands like Nepal, Tibet, China and Japan.
  • He sent his own son, Mahendra and daughter, Sanghamitra, to Sri Lanka to spread Buddhism there.
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