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Buddhism had also to undergo its periods of glory, decline and revival, like may other religions, but its special utility and significance never became extinct, rather it emerged stronger in the face of opposition and criticism. Buddhist philosophy had also to face challenges from social elite and political rulers. Buddhism took its roots in Indian soil but prospered more in other countries like China, Japan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Korea etc. where it had to absorb ...
Propagation and spread of Buddhas' philosophy to various corners of the world is in itself a testimony to the reality that Buddhism was accepted by countries like China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Tibet etc. and America, England and some European countries. It’s religious and moral message imparted peace and solace to the materialistic western world. Buddhas’ message of peace, humanity, patience, non-violence, ...