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Ashvaghosha as literary sources is

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Answered by hardiktanu7
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Aśvaghoṣa or Ashvaghosha (/'əɕʋə'gʰoːʂə/; c. 80 – c. Whereas much of Buddhist literature prior to the time of Aśvaghoṣa had been composed in Pāli and Prakrit, Aśvaghoṣa wrote in Classical Sanskrit. ...

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Genre: Sanskrit drama, epic poetry, kāvya

Occupation: Poet, dramatist, philosopher

Language: Sanskrit

Period: c. 1st century CE

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Buddhist literature

Ashvaghosha as literary sources is Buddhist literature.

  • A poet named Ashvaghosha wrote the Buddhacharitra, a biography of the Buddha.
  • A leader who could unify a distressed Buddhist named Ashvaghosha, a devoted Indian Muslim named Abdul, a misplaced former commander named Govardhan, and a courageous orphan named Toshani under one cause and with a single objective. To save India, even at the expense of their identity, is their one and only goal.
  • Indian Buddhist Ashvaghosha was a poet, philosopher, and orator. He was a well-known author whose epics stood up to the Ramayana of the day. The biography of the Buddha was the subject of the book "Buddhacarita," written by Ashvaghosa.
  • He is credited with writing the Buddhacarita ("The Life of Buddha"), the Mahalankara ("Book of Glory"), and the Mahayana-shraddhotpada-shastra ("The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana").
  • Scholars like Parsva, Vasumitra, Asvaghosa, Nagarjuna, Charaka, and Mathara were present in the Court of Kanishka. Vasumitra was a scholar in Ashvaghosh's court and the leader of the Fourth Buddhist Council. Ashvaghosh was an Indian Buddhist philosopher, dramatist, poet, and orator.

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