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Geography of Early Buddhism is a comprehensive scholarly examination of how Buddhism spread across Asia during its formative centuries. Bimala Churn Law provides detailed analysis of the geographical, cultural, and historical factors that shaped early Buddhist communities across different regions.
The work explores the major Buddhist centers, trade routes, and cultural exchanges that facilitated the religion’s expansion from India to Central Asia, China, Southeast Asia, and beyond. Law examines how geographical isolation and proximity influenced the development of distinct Buddhist schools and practices in various territories.
This seminal work remains essential for scholars, students, and researchers studying Buddhist history, comparative religion, and the cultural geography of Asia. It offers valuable insights into how geographical factors shaped Buddhist doctrine, monastic practices, and lay communities during the religion’s crucial early centuries of development.
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