Majjhantika | |
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Religion | Buddhism |
Known for | Spreading Buddhism in Kashmir and Gandhara |
Organization | |
Philosophy | Buddhism |
Senior posting | |
Guru | Gautama Buddha |
Majjhantika (also known as Madhyantika [1]) was the Indian Buddhist monk of Varanasi who was deputed by Ashoka to spread Buddhism in the regions of Kashmir and Gandhara. [2] [3]
Majjhantika was born in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. [4] He was tasked by Ashoka to travel from Varanasi to Kashmir and Gandhara and spread Buddhism following the Third Buddhist Council which is held in Pataliputra. [5]
Pali sources detail that Majjhantika was one of the monks sent by Ashoka to cover the Kashmir and Gandhara region. This is also corroborated by the 7th-century monk, Xuanzang. Xuanzang visited this region he noted that most Buddhists belonged to the Sthavira nikāya school which is also the school that Majjhantika belonged to. [1]
Majjhantika | |
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Personal | |
Born | |
Religion | Buddhism |
Known for | Spreading Buddhism in Kashmir and Gandhara |
Organization | |
Philosophy | Buddhism |
Senior posting | |
Guru | Gautama Buddha |
Majjhantika (also known as Madhyantika [1]) was the Indian Buddhist monk of Varanasi who was deputed by Ashoka to spread Buddhism in the regions of Kashmir and Gandhara. [2] [3]
Majjhantika was born in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. [4] He was tasked by Ashoka to travel from Varanasi to Kashmir and Gandhara and spread Buddhism following the Third Buddhist Council which is held in Pataliputra. [5]
Pali sources detail that Majjhantika was one of the monks sent by Ashoka to cover the Kashmir and Gandhara region. This is also corroborated by the 7th-century monk, Xuanzang. Xuanzang visited this region he noted that most Buddhists belonged to the Sthavira nikāya school which is also the school that Majjhantika belonged to. [1]