What were some turning points in Buddhism?
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- Buddha (563 BCE to 483 BCE) gave the original teachings of Buddhism
- Buddha's teachings were written down in a series of councils that began three months after his death and continued for several centuries
- Emperor Ashoka of India spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia (3rd century BCE). This became Theravada Buddhism.
- Mahayana Buddhism appeared in India in the 1st century CE
- Buddhism spread to China in the 1st century CE and from there to Japan and Korea
- Buddhism spread to the West in the 20th century CE
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Here's a very brief summary. You can find more info at the articles below.
- Buddha (563 BCE to 483 BCE) gave the original teachings of Buddhism
- Buddha's teachings were written down in a series of councils that began three months after his death and continued for several centuries
- Emperor Ashoka of India spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia (3rd century BCE). This became Theravada Buddhism.
- Mahayana Buddhism appeared in India in the 1st century CE
- Buddhism spread to China in the 1st century CE and from there to Japan and Korea
- Buddhism spread to the West in the 20th century CE
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✔✔ Buddha (563 BCE to 483 BCE) gave the original teachings of Buddhism
✔✔ Buddha's teachings were written down in a series of councils that began three months after his death and continued for several centuries
✔✔ Emperor Ashoka of India spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia (3rd century BCE). This became Theravada Buddhism.
✔✔Mahayana Buddhism appeared in India in the 1st century CE
✔✔ Buddhism spread to China in the 1st century CE and from there to Japan and Korea
✔✔Buddhism spread to the West in the 20th century CE
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