A. Nagism B. HinduismC. Sikhism D. Bhuddism
Teachings of ________________ are straight forward and practical.
A. Nagism B. BhuddismC. Hinduism D. Sikhism
_____________ deputed Madyantika for the propagation of Bhuddism in Kashmir.
A. Ashoka B. GonandC. Chandradav D. Deryadav
_______________ introduced’ Suffron’ cultivation into Kashmir.
A. Ashoka B. MadyantikaC. Chandradav D. Deryadav
Ashoka also built many religious sites to promote Bhuddism in _______________.
A. Nepal B. JapanC. Kashmir D. China
___________ suffered a temporary eclipse during the reign of Ashoka’s successors.
A. Nagism B. HinduismC. Sikhism D. Bhuddism
Kanishka started construction of _________University of Bhuddism.
A. Sharda B. MuzaffarabadC. Poonch D. Mirpur
The fourth Buddhist council was held in Kashmir during _____________ time
A. Naga B. KanishkaC. Ashoka D. Arya
The famous Chinese tourist Hun-Tusang visited Kashmir in_______________.
A. 631.A.D B. 621.A.DC. 731.A.D D. 531.A.D
Buddhists considered ___________________ as a holy place.
A. Nipal B. JapanC. Kashmir D. China