In regard to the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads

a. the monasteries founded in Central Asian oasis towns shunned all secular affairs.
b. the followers of the Buddha along the Silk Roads rejected the Mahayana form of Buddhism, instead embracing the more austere psychological teachings of the original Buddha.
c. the gods of many local peoples along the Silk Roads were incorporated into Buddhist practice.
d. Buddhist monks along the Silk Roads, unlike their counterparts in India, maintained strict vows of poverty.


Ans: c. the gods of many local peoples along the Silk Roads were incorporated into Buddhist practice.

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