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who was fa Xian and zuan xang and why did they came to India​

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Answered by aarushi94
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San-tsang, or Hsüan-tsang, a.k.a. Xuanzang and Tripitaka (602-664; pronounced Shwan-dzang; name, Chen Hui)- the ‘Tang Tripitaka’ monk named for Buddhist scriptures, who traveled over 15,000 miles through about half of the Buddhist areas, to help clarify Buddhist teachings.

Faxian (Fa-Hien, Fa-hsien, Fa Xian, 337 – 424 CE), a Chinese Buddhist monk, travelled the opposite way, walking from China to India, visiting sacred Buddhist sites in what are now Xinjiang, Pakistan, Nepal and lastly Sri Lanka - to acquire Buddhist scriptures.


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Answered by thatikondasuresh
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What did the Fa Xian and Banabatta mention about the Ordinary people?

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