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Buddhism was spread through
Siddartha rejecting old traditions.
Siddartha preaching his ideas.
changes in philosophy and beliefs.
new ideas being introduced into a culture.
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Select: Siddartha preaching his ideas; changes in philosophy and beliefs; new ideas being introduced into a culture.
Explanation: The Buddha spread his teaching by preaching and creating monastic communities (missionary activity). Buddhism grew as people adopted new philosophies and beliefs and as those ideas moved into other societies (trade, translation, patronage). Siddhartha’s rejection of older Vedic rituals was important to the content of Buddhism, but that alone is a cause or feature of the religion, not the primary mechanism by which it spread.
Explanation: The Buddha spread his teaching by preaching and creating monastic communities (missionary activity). Buddhism grew as people adopted new philosophies and beliefs and as those ideas moved into other societies (trade, translation, patronage). Siddhartha’s rejection of older Vedic rituals was important to the content of Buddhism, but that alone is a cause or feature of the religion, not the primary mechanism by which it spread.
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