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What was sangha's role in spreading buddhism??

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Answered by manova
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the missionary activities of the Buddhist Sangha were responsible for the growth of Buddhism. During Buddha’s life time and even after his death Buddhism was confined only to Northern India. But it emerged as a world religion during the rule of the Mauryas and it became possible because of the efforts of the Buddhist Sanghas, Monks (Bikshus), and Upasakar (lay-worshippers).The Buddhist Sangha established its branches throughout India. The monks spread the message of Buddha in Mathura, Ujjain, Vaisali, Avanti, Kausambhi and Kaunoj. Magadha responded well to Buddhism because they were looked down upon by the orthodox Brahmanas
Answered by ayush886677
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Buddhist Sangh established its branches throughout India .The members of the sangha spread the message of Buddha in Mathrua,Ujjain,Vaisali,Avanti,Kausambhi

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