Aśvaghoṣa

Aśvaghoṣa as a [[Mahayana]] patriarch }}, also transliterated Ashvaghosha (, ; lit. "Having a Horse-Voice"; ; ) ( CE), was a Buddhist philosopher, dramatist, poet, musician, and orator from India. He was born in Saketa, today known as Ayodhya.

He is believed to have been the first Sanskrit dramatist, and is considered the greatest Indian poet prior to Kālidāsa. It seems probable that he was the contemporary and spiritual adviser of Kanishka in the first century of our era. He was the most famous in a group of Buddhist court writers, whose epics rivaled the contemporary ''Ramayana.'' Whereas much of Buddhist literature prior to the time of Aśvaghoṣa had been composed in Pāli and Prakrit, Aśvaghoṣa wrote in Classical Sanskrit. He may have been associated with the Sarvāstivāda or the Mahasanghika schools. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1967

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Published 1972

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Published 1883

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Published 2009
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Published 2007
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Published 1998

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Published 1969
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Published 1894
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Published 1900
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