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What is the significance of siddhartha gautama to buddhism?
a.
an important hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best spiritual path.
b.
an important indian king, he supported the spread of buddhism.
c.
known as a missionary, he spread buddhism to japan and korea.
d.
known as the buddha, his teachings provided the basis of buddhism.
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What is the significance of siddhartha gautama to buddhism?
a.
an important hind...
a.
an important hind...
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