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YDS PARAGRAF DOLDURMA / TEST 3 13. Soru
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13.
The north Indian Emperor Ashoka, who
converted to Buddhism about 200 B.C., led
pilgrimages to all the Buddhist sacred places.
As he visited them, he repaired old shrines and
built new ones. Wherever he went, he erected
commemorative pillars, many still standing.
......... . From the Chinese imperial capital of Sian
in Central China, for instance, the Buddhist
monk Fah Hian, in about A.D. 400, crossed
deserts and mountain ranges to visit Buddhist
shrines in north India.
From remote corners of Asia, noble and
peasant, scholar and illiterate, many came to
see them
Buddhism has not been practised in India since
the Muslim conquest of the 12th century
After converting to Buddhism, Ashoka became
a pacifist and refused to fight any more wars
Buddhism eventually reached Japan much
later by way of China
These monuments were forgotten as soon
as Ashoka died
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