A DETAILED LEGACY OF BUDDHISM IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR

None Aqib Yousuf Rather
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Both the Nilamata Purana and Kalhana's Rajatarangini show the significance of Buddhism in classical Kashmiri culture. According to Buddhist history, Buddhism was introduced to Kashmir by a Varanasi monk named Majjhantika, a student of Ananda. During his administration of Srinagar in the 13th and 14th centuries, Mauryan ruler Ashoka introduced Buddhism to Kashmir. The Kushans, who ruled across Pakistan and Afghanistan in the first century, are supposed to have dominated this region. So far, there hasn't been much of a distinction in the history of Buddhism in Kashmir and the rest of the country. Before the arrival of the Aryans, the valley was inhabited by Naga, Pishacha, and Yakshas. Nagas, for example, are revered for their historical and cultural value. Both the proponent of Sankhya Darshana, Kapil, and the author of Patanjali are thought to be local Nagans. Two of the most famous Buddhist philosophers and intellectuals, Nagarjun and Naga Budhi, are also supposed to be Nagas. Following the entrance of the Aryans, these Kashmiri aborigines appear to have converted to the Vedic faith and eventually to Buddhism. The teachings of Buddhism have tremendously improved India's mentality, culture, religion, and civilization. The aim of the study is to explain the foundation and culture of Buddhism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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查谟和克什米尔佛教的详细遗产
Nilamata Purana和Kalhana的Rajatarangini都显示了佛教在经典克什米尔文化中的重要性。根据佛教历史,佛教是由一位名叫Majjhantika的瓦拉纳西和尚传入克什米尔的,他是阿南达的学生。在13世纪和14世纪统治斯利那加期间,孔雀王朝的统治者阿育王将佛教引入了克什米尔。公元一世纪统治巴基斯坦和阿富汗的贵霜人被认为主宰了这一地区。到目前为止,在克什米尔和该国其他地区的佛教历史上,并没有太大的区别。在雅利安人到来之前,这个山谷居住着纳迦人、皮沙查人和雅克沙人。例如,Nagas因其历史和文化价值而受到尊敬。三合派的支持者卡皮尔和帕坦伽利的作者都被认为是当地的那迦派。两位最著名的佛教哲学家和知识分子,龙迦君和那迦佛,也被认为是那迦。随着雅利安人的进入,这些克什米尔土著似乎已经皈依了吠陀信仰,并最终皈依了佛教。佛教的教义极大地改善了印度的心态、文化、宗教和文明。这项研究的目的是解释佛教在查谟和克什米尔的基础和文化。
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