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Buddhism was an important part of the classical Kashmiri culture, as is reflected in the Nilamata Purana and Kalhana's Rajatarangini. Buddhism is generally believed to have become dominant in Kashmir in the time of Emperor Ashoka, although it was widespread there long before his time, enjoying the patronage not only of Buddhist rulers but of Hindu rulers too. From Kashmir, it spread to the neighbouring Ladakh, Tibet and China. Accounts of patronage of Buddhism by the rulers of Kashmir are found in the Rajatarangini and also in the accounts of three Chinese visitors to Kashmir during 630-760 AD.

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  • Buddhism was an important part of the classical Kashmiri culture, as is reflected in the Nilamata Purana and Kalhana's Rajatarangini. Buddhism is generally believed to have become dominant in Kashmir in the time of Emperor Ashoka, although it was widespread there long before his time, enjoying the patronage not only of Buddhist rulers but of Hindu rulers too. From Kashmir, it spread to the neighbouring Ladakh, Tibet and China. Accounts of patronage of Buddhism by the rulers of Kashmir are found in the Rajatarangini and also in the accounts of three Chinese visitors to Kashmir during 630-760 AD. (en)
  • Кашмир был одним из важных центров распространения и развития буддизма. Буддизм был частью классической кашмирской культуры, что отразилось в «Ниламата-пуране» и «Раджатарангини», написанной Калханой. Буддизм, скорее всего, стал доминирующей религией в Кашмире во времена императора Ашоки, хотя был распространён там гораздо раньше. Буддизм пользовался покровительством не только со стороны буддийских, но и со стороны индуистских и даже мусульманских правителей. Из Кашмира буддизм распространился на соседний Ладак. (ru)
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  • 'Buddha and Adorants on Mount Meru' from Kashmir, c. 700, Norton Simon Museum (en)
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  • Buddhism in Kashmir (en)
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  • 'Buddha and Adorants on Mt. Meru' from Kashmir, c. 700, Norton Simon Museum.JPG (en)
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  • Buddhism was an important part of the classical Kashmiri culture, as is reflected in the Nilamata Purana and Kalhana's Rajatarangini. Buddhism is generally believed to have become dominant in Kashmir in the time of Emperor Ashoka, although it was widespread there long before his time, enjoying the patronage not only of Buddhist rulers but of Hindu rulers too. From Kashmir, it spread to the neighbouring Ladakh, Tibet and China. Accounts of patronage of Buddhism by the rulers of Kashmir are found in the Rajatarangini and also in the accounts of three Chinese visitors to Kashmir during 630-760 AD. (en)
  • Кашмир был одним из важных центров распространения и развития буддизма. Буддизм был частью классической кашмирской культуры, что отразилось в «Ниламата-пуране» и «Раджатарангини», написанной Калханой. Буддизм, скорее всего, стал доминирующей религией в Кашмире во времена императора Ашоки, хотя был распространён там гораздо раньше. Буддизм пользовался покровительством не только со стороны буддийских, но и со стороны индуистских и даже мусульманских правителей. Из Кашмира буддизм распространился на соседний Ладак. (ru)
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  • Buddhism in Kashmir (en)
  • Буддизм в Кашмире (ru)
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