9788121507103-8121507103-Asvaghosa's Buddhacarita, or, Acts of the Buddha: Sanskrit Text with English Translation, Cantos 1 to XIV Translated from the Original Sanskrit and ... [Hardcover] [Dec 19, 2016] Johnston, E.H.

Asvaghosa's Buddhacarita, or, Acts of the Buddha: Sanskrit Text with English Translation, Cantos 1 to XIV Translated from the Original Sanskrit and ... [Hardcover] [Dec 19, 2016] Johnston, E.H.

ISBN-13: 9788121507103
ISBN-10: 8121507103
Edition: 2016
Author: Johnston
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Coronet Books
Format: Hardcover 130 pages
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ISBN-13: 9788121507103
ISBN-10: 8121507103
Edition: 2016
Author: Johnston
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Coronet Books
Format: Hardcover 130 pages

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Asvaghosa's Buddhacarita, or, Acts of the Buddha: Sanskrit Text with English Translation, Cantos 1 to XIV Translated from the Original Sanskrit and ... [Hardcover] [Dec 19, 2016] Johnston, E.H. (ISBN-13: 9788121507103 and ISBN-10: 8121507103), written by authors Johnston, was published by Coronet Books in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Asvaghosa's Buddhacarita, or, Acts of the Buddha: Sanskrit Text with English Translation, Cantos 1 to XIV Translated from the Original Sanskrit and ... [Hardcover] [Dec 19, 2016] Johnston, E.H. (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.46.

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Language: EnglishPages: 653About the BookThe Budhacarita is a well-planned work written in Sanskrit by Asvaghosa who was a contemporary of Kusana emperor Kaniska. It is one of the few biographies of Buddha that is complete commencing with his birth and ending with his nirvana. This work is composed in the style of ornate court poetry or Kaavya. Unlike the Mahavastu and the Lalitavistara, it is a systematic treatment of the subject matter. The poet is not only moderate in language and style, but he also uses restraint in the presentation of miracles in the Buddha ledend, keeping himself far removed from exaggeration.Unfortunately only half of the work, i.e. 14 or 28 cantos survive in its original Sanskrit, providing us the story upto the Maravijaya; Tibetan and Chinese translations consist of the entire cantos.The present edition contains the Sanskrit text of cantos I-XIV; translation of cantos I-XIV; and, the translation of remainin

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