Srinagar, March 8 -- Regarding travellers, it is said around 337-422 AD, (- the time of Chandergupta Vikramadity's reign) the famous Chinese Pilgrim, Fa-Hein travelled to Sri Lanka, India (- and also possibly to Kashmir and Ladakh too but surely to Swat Valley, Kashgar etc; then said to be part of Kashmir) and he is said to have reported that Buddhism was flourishing in Kashmir.( By the 7th Century The Tantra System of Buddhism had developed.) From 629-645 AD another Chinese Pilgrim Hiuan Tsang travelled in Kashmir for two years, probably in 632-634 AD and reported Mahayana flourishing, with monasteries in hundreds but Buddhists and Hindus reportedly lived in peace. He even went to Nalanda, Prayag, Kannauj and attended Buddhist Assemblies...