- used the
Yogacarabhumi as a
textual reference,
particularly for the
Saundarananda,
which opens up the
possibility he was
affiliated with
either the Yogacara...
-
translated into both
Tibetan and Chinese.
Another kāvya by Aśvaghoṣa is the
Saundarananda,
which focuses on the
conversion of Nanda, Buddha's half-brother. Tradition...
-
biography of the Buddha,
titled Buddhacarita. His
second epic is
called Saundarananda and
tells the
story of the
conversion of Nanda, the
younger brother...
- Berkwitz, J. Schober, C. Brown, 2009, Routledge, p. 19–34. "Aśvaghoṣa's
Saundarananda IV-VI: A
Study in the
Poetic Structure of
Buddhist Kāvya." Indo-Iranian...
-
doctrine in a neat
compact form."
Another mahākāvya by Aśvaghoṣa is the
Saundarananda,
which focuses on the
conversion of Nanda, Buddha's half-brother. Kālidāsa...
-
writer Ashvaghosa also
mentions the
killing of
Keshi in a p****age in his
Saundarananda. In the
Atharvaveda (2nd
millennium BCE), Keshi, the "hairy one", first...
- i.e. the "Acts of the Buddha" (Buddhacarita.) and "Handsome Nanda" (
Saundarananda ). The
first tells the life-story of Śākyamuni Buddha,
while the second...
- Gunadhara:Kasayapahuda Aśvaghoṣa:Buddhacharita (Acts of the Buddha),
Saundarananda,
Sutralankara Chinese: Ban Gu: Book of Han (Hàn Shū) Lun Heng: Discourses...
- sur les
sources de
quelques drames indiens (Kraków 1921)
Notes on the
Sāundarananda.
Critical and
Explanatory (Kraków 1922)
Beginnings of
Indian Drama and...
- of the
great Indian poet Aśvaghoṣa such as the
Buddhacarita and the
Saundarananda were
written down and
carefully planned examples of the
Indian Mahākāvya...