- Aśvaghoṣa, also
transliterated Ashvaghosha (Sanskrit: [ˌɐɕʋɐˈɡʱoːʂɐ], अश्वघोष; lit. "Having a Horse-Voice"; Tibetan: སློབ་དཔོན་དཔའ་བོ།, Wylie: slob dpon...
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Maming Sheng (馬鳴生, "Master Horse-neigh", fl. c. 100 CE) was a
legendary Han
dynasty Daoist alchemist and xian ("transcendent; immortal"). He was a disciple...
- was a part of the
Mahabharata by the 1st
century CE
because "the poet
Ashvaghosha quotes a
couple of verses,
attributing them to the Mahabharata, which...
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Indian philosopher and poet".
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Indian philosopher and poet".
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Kanishka is said to have been
particularly close to the
Buddhist scholar Ashvaghosha, who
became his
religious advisor in his
later years. The
Buddhist coins...
- ****anese equivalent, Kegon.
While it is
traditionally attributed to
Ashvaghosha, most
scholars now hold it is a
Chinese composition. The Dhyāna sutras...
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works from Sanskrit. They are ‘Buddhacharite’ by
Ashvaghosha (2000) ‘Soundarananda’ by
Ashvaghosha (2000)
Bhasana ‘Bharata Rupaka’ (1958) ‘Natakamrutha...
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Dalai Lama
cited the
Indian Buddhist texts of Vasubandhu, Asanga, and
Ashvaghosha as his
sources concerning what
constitutes inappropriate ****ual behavior...
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Indian philosopher and poet".
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