Historian William Dalrymple discusses India and China's historical significance, soft power, and contributions to the world ...
When Emperor Ming saw the Buddha in a dream, he sent a mission to India, triggering a chain of events that led to Buddhism’s rise in China.
Dharmaká¹£ema, who hailed from Central India, was instrumental in the translation of important Buddhist texts to Chinese in 5th ...
International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 19, Issue. 2, p. 215. This volume collates the classic works of the preeminent Indian scholar of Chinese history and Buddhism, Professor Prabodh Chandra ...
The circumstances under which the religion of Buddha was introduced from India to China are matter ... the introduction into China of Buddhist teachers by the Emperor Mingti in the year 65 A.D ...
“It was primarily through Buddhism that Indian culture took its stronghold in China. This is the reason why in the history of Sino-Indian cultural relations, Hinduism occupies a negligible ...