Aśvaghoṣa
? · Ayodhyā
fl. early–mid 2nd c. CE (c. 100–160), linked by tradition to the court of Kaniṣka (r. c. 127–150 CE)
Aśvaghoṣa was a Sanskrit poet and dramatist of roughly the 1st–2nd century CE, traditionally associated with the Kushan court of Kaniṣka. He is remembered as the author of the Buddhacarita ('Acts of the Buddha'), the most celebrated poetic life of the Buddha. That work is itself a later biography—a literary retelling, not a historical record of the Buddha's life—and should be cited as a source of the legend, never as documentation of events. Aśvaghoṣa himself is a genuine historical author, though his precise dates and the details of his life are thinly attested and largely traditional.
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Ayodhyā
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Birthplace of Aśvaghoṣa.
About Ayodhyā
Ayodhyā, in modern Uttar Pradesh, India, was known in antiquity as Sāketa. According to the tradition recorded in later sources, the Buddhist poet Aśvaghoṣa — author of the Buddhacarita, an epic life of the Buddha — was born at Sāketa around the late first or early second century CE.
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