Discussion in detail about Buddhist Buddhist conferences
1. The first Buddhist Conference
The first Buddhist conference was held shortly after the demise of Buddha by the Magadha king Ajatashatru. Buddhist
This conference of V Khuds was held in the Saptaparni cave of the palace. The conference was attended by 500 people.
This conference was presided over by Sthabir Mahakashyap. Buddha's advice in this meeting or music
Sutra Pitke and Binoy Pitke are compiled .
2. The second is Buddhist Conference
100 years after the demise of Buddha, Magadharaja Kalashok or Kakbarni initiated
Buddhist music is held. Mahasthavi's fame presided over the second Buddhist music. This
The conference was attended by 700 monks. At that time Buddhist monks were in these two groups, East and West
Was divided.
The party strongly opposed him. The second music is the Eastern team in the verdict against the Eastern team
The monks got out of the music and held a meeting near Vaishali. Its name is Mahasangiti
The participating monks became known as the Mahasanghika. And that is the name of the protest of the western party
Stagnant or Theravada.
3. The third is Buddhist Conference
Maurya emperor Ashoka Mudgali's son advises the world to restore unity in the Buddhist community
The third Buddhist music was performed at Pataliputra . But it fails to bridge the gap between Buddhist monks.
In this music, Abhidharma Pitak is composed. After this music Tishya India and South East
Sent preachers of Buddhism to various places in Asia .
4 . Fourth Buddhist Conference
During the reign of the Kushan emperor Kanishka I at Kondal Bihar in Kashmir or Kuban Bihar in Jalandhar
The fourth Buddhist music was held. According to the Tibetan historian Taranath, he is a conservative
Liberal doctrine - this music accepts both as legitimate. Priesthood in this music
By the philosopher Basumitra. Its co- president was the eminent philosopher and poet Ashwaghosh. This
Music was able to resolve the differences between the 18 Buddhist communities .

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