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spread of Buddhism declined during the Sena Age--write two or three sentences of this statement​

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Answered by nikunjjainsuperhero
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The decline of Buddhism has been attributed to various factors, especially the regionalisation of India after the end of the Gupta Empire (320–650 CE), which led to the loss of patronage and donations as Indian dynasties turned to the services of Hindu Brahmins.

Another factor was invasions of north India by various groups such as Indo-Iranian Huns, White Huns, Muslim Turkic-Mongolians, Arabs and Persians and subsequent destruction of Buddhist institutions such as Nalanda and religious persecutions.

Religious competition with Hinduism and later Islam were also important factors. Islamization of Bengal and demolitions of Nalanda, Vikramasila and Odantapuri by Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, a general of the Delhi Sultanate are thought to have severely weakened the practice of Buddhism in East India.

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Answered by mad210218
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Spread of Buddhism declined during Sena Age

Explanation:

  • Buddhism declined during sena age which was known to be the age of hindu dynasty .
  • During this time buddhist monks were losing control over the land and Brahmins at that time were becoming more powerful.
  • They were losing control over land revenue , change in social structure was another region.
  • There was corruption aming buddhist sanghas, they lived a life of indiscipline , people were no more inclined towards buddhism.

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