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Originally a Hindu master, known as , he became a buddhist after meeting [[Aryadeva]] and went on to compose many texts in beautiful Sanskrit verse, including the ''[[Buddhacharita]]'', the most famous work on the life of Buddha. | Originally a Hindu master, known as Durdharsakala or Matrcheta, he became a buddhist after meeting [[Aryadeva]] and went on to compose many texts in beautiful Sanskrit verse, including the ''[[Buddhacharita]]'', the most famous work on the life of Buddha. | ||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] |
Revision as of 14:44, 14 December 2006
Originally a Hindu master, known as Durdharsakala or Matrcheta, he became a buddhist after meeting Aryadeva and went on to compose many texts in beautiful Sanskrit verse, including the Buddhacharita, the most famous work on the life of Buddha.