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El propósito de esta línea de tiempo es dar un relato detallado del budismo desde el nacimiento de Gautama Buddha hasta el presente.

Cronología de eventos [ editar ]

Fechas [ editar ]

Siglos VI-V a. C. [ editar ]

Siglo IV a. C. [ editar ]

Siglo III a. C. [ editar ]

Siglo II a. C. [ editar ]

1st century BCE[edit]

1st century[edit]

2nd century[edit]

3rd century[edit]

4th century[edit]

5th century[edit]

6th century[edit]

7th century[edit]

8th century[edit]

9th century[edit]

10th century[edit]

11th century[edit]

12th century[edit]

13th century[edit]

14th century[edit]

15th century[edit]

16th century[edit]

17th century[edit]

18th century[edit]

19th century[edit]

20th century[edit]

21st century[edit]

See also[edit]

  • History of Buddhism
  • History of Hinduism
  • Ordination of women in Buddhism
  • Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
  • Timeline of Jainism
  • Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States

References[edit]

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Sources[edit]

Printed sources[edit]

  • Cousins, L. S. (1996), "The dating of the historical Buddha: a review article", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Third Series, 6 (1): 57–63
  • Geiger, Wilhelm (1912), The Mahawamsa or Great Chronicle of Ceylon, Oxford University Press (for the Pali Text Society)
  • Prebish, Charles S. (2008), "Cooking the Buddhist Books: The Implications of the New Dating of the Buddha for the History of Early Indian Buddhism" (PDF), Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 15: 1–21, archived from the original on January 28, 2012CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • Samuel, Geoffrey (2010), The Origins of Yoga and Tantra. Indic Religions to the Thirteenth Century, Cambridge University Press
  • Schumann, Hans Wolfgang (2003), The Historical Buddha: The Times, Life, and Teachings of the Founder of Buddhism, Motilal Banarsidass Press, ISBN 8120818172
  • Wayman, Alex (1997), Untying the Knots in Buddhism: Selected Essays, Motilal Banarsidass Publ., ISBN 8120813219

Web-sources[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Theravada Buddhist Chronology
  • Asakawa, K and Lodge, Henry Cabot (Ed.). Japan From the Japanese Government History. (In Progress at Project Gutenberg)
  • Buddhist Bark Texts Found, BuddhaNet.
  • A Buddhist Time-line
  • Rock cut canon in China
  • First Sri Lankan Buddhist mission to Germany 1957