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Varnaarhavarna Stotram

This document discusses verses from the Varnaarhavarna stotra of matrceta, an ancient Hindu text. It references verses 10 and 17 from chapter 7 which discuss the concept of dvija (twice-born) and how Buddha opened doors to immortality for all varnas. Verse 23 from chapter 8 may reference Mahayana Buddhism. Verse 25 suggests the author Matrceta is the same person as Asvaghosha.

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Varnaarhavarna Stotram

This document discusses verses from the Varnaarhavarna stotra of matrceta, an ancient Hindu text. It references verses 10 and 17 from chapter 7 which discuss the concept of dvija (twice-born) and how Buddha opened doors to immortality for all varnas. Verse 23 from chapter 8 may reference Mahayana Buddhism. Verse 25 suggests the author Matrceta is the same person as Asvaghosha.

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Varnaarhavarna stotra of matrceta

Ekamsavadinah

Verse 10: all varnas are dvijas and hence long closed doors to immortality laid open

Verse 17 chap 7 whatever good speech is arisen from Buddha alone.

Chap 8 Verse 23 mahayana reference?

Verse 25 asvaghosayan means matrceta is asvaghosa?

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