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Buddhism Timeline 2 of 4 - Timeline Help

Buddhism Timeline 2 of 4 from 425 to 1244 at Timeline Help.

  

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- 1244
The Path of Purity - Visuddhimagga - is composed.

The Shaolin Temple is built.

Zen spreads in Vietnam.
Tien Tai Lotus school are established in China.

Buddhism is state religion in Korea.

Buddhism introduced in Japan.

Tantric schools flourish in Kashmir.

Buddhists is repressed in Cambodia and Bengal - the first signs of repression in Buddhism Timeline 2.
Hua-yen and Ch'an schools are founded in China.
Founding of Hwaeom schools in Korea.

Construction of the temples of Potala Palace, Ramoche and Jokang.

Buddhism introduced in Tibet.

Tantric Buddhism introduced in Bhutan and Thailand.
Buddhist Jataka stories translated into Syriac and Arabic.
The story of Barlaam and Josaphat written by John of Damascus. The Nyingma school founded in Tibet.

Tang Dynasty Esoteric School founded in China.

Hua-yen school established in Japan.

Todaiji temple is built in Japan.

Ritsu school founded in Japan.

Samye monastery in Tibet completed.
Padmasambhava founds the Nyingma order.

Angkor Wat temple complex is built.
Buddhists are persecuted in Tibet and China.

Shingon school is founded in Japan.

Tendai school founded in Japan.

Borobodur complex completed.

Buddhist revival in Tibet.
Caodong school of Zen founded in China. Bagan temple built in Burma.
The Buddhist canon is carved in thousands of wood blocks.

Buddhism clashes with the Islam.

Sarma lineages spread in Tibet.
Birma converted to Theravada.

Kadampa school is founded.

Sakya monastery is founded.

Shwezigon Pagoda built in Burma.

Buddhism forbidden in China.

Pure Land schools spread in Japan.

Polonnaruwa monastry destroyed.

The Bayon of the Angkor temple complex is built.

Muslims close the Indian Nalanda university.

Jodo Pure Land, Soto-shu and Rinzai-shu schools founded in Japan.
Theravada introduced in Laos and Mongolia.

Muslims close the Vikramasila University.

Theravada the state religion in Thailand.

Eiheiji Soto Zen monastery is founded.

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Bibliography of Buddhism Timeline 2

Hagen, S (1999). Buddhism Plain and Simple.
Napthali, S (2003). Buddhism or Mothers, Calm Approach to Caring.



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