Kazhugu
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This, form a link provided by one of yours (KS) in another thread:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&...zVlfjv&sig=AHIEtbTNLN76eKyVA5fTxk3h8Uecb5QVHQ
There is scarcely any question that Hsuan Tsang arrived in India at a time when Buddhism was entering into a state of precipitous decline, and by the 13th century Buddhism, as a formal religion, had altogether disappeared from India.
Muslim invasions which had the effect of driving into extinction an already debilitated faith.
I like the euphemism that Buddhism was "absorbed" into Hinduism. That's just a fancy way of saying Buddhists were "reconverted" back into Hinduism.
Also, this particular gem is worth noting:
Hindu nationalists appear to think that many Muslim monuments were once Hindu temples, but partisans of Buddhism are inclined to the view that Hindu temples were often built on the site of Buddhist shrines.
This brutal obliteration of Buddhism from the Indian heartland by militant Hinduism is not a "secular" fabrication but an inconvenient (for some) part of history.
A. yes they were assimilated/ got converted whatever....but the manner in which they were assimilated is worth noting...they were not assimilated on the point of sword..it was done by the defeats of the buddhist scholars in theological debates by shankaracharya who reformed hinduism of its ills which made it attractive to the people once more..
B. second one takes the cake....it is clearly written that "partisans of buddhism think" (google for the term ambedkarites) and that becomes the basis of your interpretation which interpolates that "thinking of partisans" as fact......laughable attempt...
can you explain why the universities of nalanda (equivalent of al-azhar in context of buddhism or even more important), vikramshila were destroyed and burnt to ground by the islamic ghazis thus destroying the knowledge center of buddhism...?