Process Diagram

Spread of Buddhism from India to Asia: Process

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This diagram illustrates the historical spread of Buddhism from its origins in India to various parts of Asia. It highlights key routes, including the Silk Road, and the evolution of different Buddhist traditions as they were adopted in new regions, such as Theravada in Southeast Asia and Mahayana in China and Tibet.

Process Diagram Overview

This process diagram includes 11 key elements.

Origins in India

Early Dissemination (Ashoka's Influence)

The Silk Road: A Conduit for Ideas

Spread to Southeast Asia (Theravada Dominance)

Spread to Central Asia

Spread to East Asia (Mahayana Dominance)

Development of Tibetan Buddhism

Adaptation and Syncretism

Flourishing of Buddhist Art and Philosophy

Regional Variations Emerge

Continued Influence and Modern Spread

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