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what were the changes Buddhism underwent during this time?​




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Answered by sanjuanu2014
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The Buddha was a charismatic leader who founded a distinctive religious community based on his unique teachings. Some of the members of that community were, like the Buddha himself, wandering ascetics. Others were laypersons who venerated the Buddha, followed certain aspects of his teachings, and provided the wandering ascetics with the material support that they required.

Answered by Anonymous
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Buddhism Underwent Several Changes During this Period. The Religion Was Formally Divided Into Two Sects The Hinayana And Sculpture But Later Statues Of Buddha Was Shown Through Sings On Sculpture But Later Statues Of Buddha Were made The Other Major Change During This Period Was Belief in Buddisatvas Were Supposed to pe Persons who had attained enlightenment earlier it was considered that once Buddhist attained enlightenment they had to live in computer isolation and meditate in peace. During This Period, This Belief Changed Bodhisattvas Started to mingle with common People. The Bodhisattvas were worshipped from then on.

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