Buddhism declined in India

Buddhism declined in India

(A) because its most fervent supporters went abroad as missionaries to Persia and the Malay peninsula.

(B) because of a terror campaign launched by militant Muslims.

(C) in part, because its individualistic outlook appealed to the poorer population and, in so doing, aroused fear among higher status Indians.

(D) because of the slow but steady emigration of millions of Buddhists who feared physical harm from Hindu and Muslim rulers.

(E) after the fall of the Gupta Dynasty, as did Hinduism and Jainism.

Answer: C.


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