Explain the reasons for the rapid growth of Buddhism during the lifetime and after the death of Buddha.
Causes for the spread of Buddhism:
(a) Buddhism made a kind of revolution in the history of Indian religions by not recognizing the existence of God and soul of man.
(b) Early Buddhism was not enmeshed in the clap-trap of philosophical discussion, it appealed to the common people.
(c) As it attacked the fundamentals of Varna system, it particularly won the support of lower orders. Women and men were taken into the Buddhist order without any consideration of caste.
(d) The personality of Buddha and the methods adopted by him to plea his religion helped the spread of Buddhism.
(e) Buddha tried to fight evil by goodness and hatred by love. He maintained peace and calm under difficult conditions, and tackled his opponents with wit and presence of mind.
(f) The use of Pali, the language of the common people also contributed to the spread of Buddhism.