Buddha

Time Line of the spread of buddahism

  • 200

    Beginnings of Mahayana Buddhism

    Beginnings of Mahayana Buddhism
    Composition of Prajnaparamita literature
  • 300

    Reign of Indian Emperor Asoka

    Reign of Indian Emperor Asoka (272-231) who converts and establishes the Buddha's Dharma on a national level for the first time. 300 B.C.
  • 300

    people who spread buddhism

    In the 3d cent. B.C. the Indian emperor Asoka greatly strengthened Buddhism by his support and sent Buddhist missionaries as far afield as Syria.
  • 400

    Buddhist Council at Vesali

    Second Buddhist Council at Vesali (386) about 100 year after the Parinirvana. 400 B.C.
  • 500

    The creation of Buddahism

    The creation of Buddahism
    Buddahism first Found in Lumbini, Nepal and found by Siddhartha Gautama 500 B.C.
  • 500

    The Buddhist Council

    First Buddhist Council at Rajagaha (486) after the Parinirvana*, under the patronage of King Ajatasattu. 500B.C.
  • 550

    The spread of buddhism

    The religion evolved as it spread from the northeastern region of the Indian subcontinent through Central, East, and Southeast Asia.
  • Apr 23, 600

    Life of siddhartha Guatama

    Life of Siddhartha Guatama 600 B.C.
  • Apr 23, 700

    Theravada School

    Theravada School
    Entire scriptural canon of Theravada School was committed to writing on palm leaves in Pali at the Aloka Cave, near Matale, Sri Lanka 100 C.E.
  • Apr 23, 1000

    Expansion of Buddhism

    Expansion of Buddhism
    Expansion of Buddhism to Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Indonesia. 300 C.E.
  • Apr 23, 1000

    Buddhism Trades

    Buddhist influence in Persia spreads through trade. 300 C.E.
  • Apr 25, 1000

    The Greatest spread of buddhism

    A wave of conversion began, and Buddhism spread not only through India, but also in Ceylon, Burma, Nepal, Tibet, central Asia, China, and Japan are just some of the regions where the Middle Path was widely accepted 300 C.E.
  • Apr 24, 1100

    Development of Vajrayana

    Development of Vajrayana Buddhism in India 400C.E.
  • Apr 24, 1200

    Buddhism apears in Burma and Korea

    Buddhism established in Burma and Korea 500 C.E.
  • Apr 24, 1300

    Golden Age of Chinese Buddhism

    Sui Dynasty in Chinese History is the beginning of Golden Age of Chinese Buddhism. 600 C.E.
  • Apr 25, 1500

    The Reasoning for spreading

    To make people follow under the government countrol and not start riots and wars
  • Apr 25, 1500

    government and religion interaction

    to maintain people in their countries like civil war but some people do just believe in what budda call a calm mind
  • Social Impact of Buddhism

    Social Impact of Buddhism
    It gives expression to our nature in our manner of living and of thinking, in art, religion, ethical aspirations, and knowledge. Broadly speaking, it represents our ends in contrast to means life or death. 2014
  • King Kaniska

    King Kaniska convened the Fourth Buddhist Council at Jalandhar or in Kashmir around 100 C.E
  • The Age of Buddhist

    The Age of Indian Buddhist philosopher 200 C.E.