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Download Solution PDFDuring the reign of which ruler a new branch of Buddhism named Mahayan came into existence?
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MPPSC Assistant Prof 2022 History Paper II
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Option 4 : Kanishka
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is - Kanishka
Key Points
- Kanishka
- Kanishka was a prominent ruler of the Kushan dynasty in the 2nd century CE.
- He is renowned for his support and patronage of Buddhism.
- During his reign, the Mahayana branch of Buddhism came into existence, which emphasized the path of the Bodhisattva and the concept of the Buddha as a transcendent being.
- Kanishka's council, often referred to as the Fourth Buddhist Council, played a crucial role in the development and spread of Mahayana Buddhism.
Additional Information
- Pushyamitra
- Founder of the Shunga dynasty and known for his initial support of Brahmanism.
- His reign is often associated with the decline of Buddhism in some regions due to his Brahmanical revival policies.
- Brahadratha
- The last ruler of the Maurya dynasty, he was overthrown by his general Pushyamitra Shunga.
- His reign marked the end of the Mauryan Empire and has limited association with the development of Buddhism.
- Agnimitra
- Son of Pushyamitra Shunga and the second ruler of the Shunga dynasty.
- His reign continued the policies of his father, but there is no significant contribution to Buddhism during his rule.
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