Sutra of King Ashoka
Sanghapāla’s Chinese translation of the Aśokāvadāna
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Sutra of King Ashoka
Summary
Sutra of King Ashoka is a Buddhist text[1].
Key Facts
- Sutra of King Ashoka's instance of is recorded as Buddhist text[2].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's Commons category is recorded as Aśokarāja Sūtra[4].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's language of work or name is recorded as Classical Chinese[5].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's country of origin is recorded as Liang dynasty[6].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's catalog code is recorded as 2043[7].
- +0512-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sutra of King Ashoka[8].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's edition or translation of is recorded as Aśokāvadāna[9].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's translator is recorded as Sanghapāla[10].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's published in is recorded as Histories Section[11].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's title is recorded as 阿育王經[12].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12lnj4yjl[13].
- Sutra of King Ashoka's translation of is recorded as Aśokāvadāna[14].