How were many of the stories of the Buddha’s interactions with his followers recorded?
A.) They were written down in sacred texts.
B.) They were passed down orally.
C.) They were recorded in drawings at various shrines.
D.) They were inscribed on the walls of temples.

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Answer:

Passed down orally

Explanation:

Stories of his interactions with them or pass down or leave for centuries and undoubtedly were elaborate overtime in the text book it says still these accounts give us a sense of what life was like an early India.

Many of the stories of the Buddha’s interactions with his followers B.) were passed down orally.

The Buddha founded Buddhism when he:

  • received Enlightenment about the cycle of life and death
  • taught as many people as he could about his experience
  • came up with the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path

Because the Buddha lived during the 5th and 4th century BC, writing was not very common which meant that most of his teachings had to be passed down orally.

In conclusion, the Buddha gave the world a new way to overcome suffering and this message was passed down orally.

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