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how did kanishka help in the spread of Buddhism??​

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Answered by Kristy12
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Kushan King Kanishka did a lot for the spread of Buddhism in his days. With the help of the Greek architect Agesiles, he erected a great relic tower at Peshawar which was admired by the whole Buddhist world. Kanishka had accepted the Mahayana creed of Buddhism as his state religion.

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Answered by A1Equitas
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The Great kushana emperor kanishka did a lot for the spread of Buddhism. He erected a great relic tower at peshawar which was admired by the whole Buddhist world. He organised the fourth Buddhist council at kundalavana near srinagar to sort out the differences between the various schools of Buddhism. Kanishka sent Buddhist missionaries to Tibet, China and many countries of Central Asia to spread Buddhism.

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