Geography of Buddhism and Indian Culture

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  • Ramakant Ram  History Department, P.R.R.D. College, Bargnia (Sitamarhi), India

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Abstract

Dr. H.P. According to the Chakravarti, the invading Aryans had learned the techniques of operating ships from the indigenous Indians by conquering the coastal areas of India. Sir D.G.E. Most consider India's relations with Southern Asia dating back to the historical era. India's cultural propaganda has already established trade relations and the Indians had established their trading colonies near the ports of Southern Eastern history. The abundance of spices, hot spices, fragrant wood and other aromatic substances of those regions attracted Indian traders. did. The angels (Buddhist monks) of Indian culture went with these merchants, the sea voyages of the countries of South East Asia were completed by ships. They were manned by skilled sailors, known as Sanskrit Yan Patik. Sanskrit Buddhist literature provides details of visits to these islands.

References

1. DIBuri Pages 43–44.
2. H. K. Fr. E. 66.
3. H. K. Fr. E. p. 50.
4. D. P. a. or. No. P. 36.
5. H. K. Fr. E. p. 63.

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2018-11-30

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Ramakant Ram, " Geography of Buddhism and Indian Culture, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 11, pp.454-458, November-December-2018.