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the transition from the Tokugawa ( 1600–1868 ) to Meiji ( 1868–1912 ) periods in nineteenth - century Japan(passive) was deeply influenced byNichiren Buddhism
for learners from all kinds of cultural and religious backgrounds(passive) are designedHumanistic Buddhism
concepts from many schools of Buddhism from different parts of India(passive) was influenced byDvaravati Buddhism
the upanisads?Philosophy East and West Chang(passive) influenced byPratapWas early Buddhism
sacrifices ... the order of the day thousands of years agoinfluencedthe origination of Buddhism
to bring a transformation of human beings through bringing changes in their personal and social relationships , ethics , emotions , and nature , rather than bringing transformation through rituals , doctrine , and traditions(passive) was designedHumanistic Buddhism
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the revival of Confucianism in the society(passive) was caused byThe decline of Buddhism
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Emperor Asokathus causedBuddhism to flourish
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the monk Nichiren , which honored the Lotus Sutra(passive) created byNichiren Buddhism
a culturepredominantly composedof Theravada Buddhism
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the University of Chicagodiscoveredthe profundity of Buddhism
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