The Buddhist Sangha was an organization of monks
who became teachers of Dharma
Correct Answer that helped the spread of education
Incorrect Answer to help the integration of state
Incorrect Answer to provide relief to the poor in times of distress
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
As part of the reaction against Hinduism during its early years, Buddhism rejected the caste system and other forms of social stratification and instead set up an essentialy egalitarian society. There are only two religiously important social groups: the monks, who have dedicated their lives to full time pursuit of religious goals, and everyone else. The monks, as a group, are called the sangha (sometimes spelled samgha).
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