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what were reasons of rapid development of Buddhism?

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Answered by Pdevduttsharma
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The main reason for the rise of Buddhism was that it came into existence at a very proper time. Hinduism was becoming complicated and ritualistic day by day and people had grown sick of religious rigidities, rituals and animal sacrifices. Reform in the religion was the need of the day. People were aspiring for a simple religion. Preachings of Buddha were liked by them. The lower classes of society embraced Buddhism as in Hinduism, the right to salvation was not granted to them. The neglected and oppressed classes were granted a status of equality in Buddhism. Moreover, it opened the door of salvation to all and sundry. Thus, the rise of Buddhism took place at a time when people were fed up with the rituals and superstitions of Hinduism

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