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The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India

Download or Read eBook The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India PDF written by Kanai Lal Hazra and published by Munshiram Manoharlal. This book was released on 1995 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India
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Book Synopsis The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India by : Kanai Lal Hazra

Book excerpt: Description: There is no dearth of books and monographs on Indian Buddhism but a related account of the rise, development of Buddhism and its decline has not been attempted. The present work is a modest contribution in this direction. It provides an indepth study of Indian Buddhism and traces its history, development and decline and places it in proper perspective. Divided into fourteen chapters covering three major themes: introduction, progress and decline of Buddhism, the book discusses its various stages. It based mainly on primary source's, focusses attention on different aspects of Buddhism that helped it to rise and to reach at the zenith of its glory.


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