The transmission of Buddhism is often described as a linear process, spreading from ancient India to other parts of Asia.... In reality, the process was more complex and the transmission was not necessarily in one direction ” (Sen 2015). There are several reasons for the spread of Buddhism. Describe only two reasons.

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“ The transmission of Buddhism is often described as a linear process, spreading
from ancient India to other parts of Asia.... In reality, the process was more
complex and the transmission was not necessarily in one direction ” (Sen 2015).
There are several reasons for the spread of Buddhism. Describe only two reasons.

 

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