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Tell me about the life of Maming Bodhisattva?

Maming (Sanskrit A?vaghosa) Bodhisattva, a native of Central India, is revered as the twelfth ancestor of India by Zen Buddhism. He was a contemporary of King Kanisaka and lived in about the first century AD. He was a Buddhist poet and philosopher, and "In Praise of the Deeds of the Buddha" is his most important Sanskrit poetic work. He can be said to be the pioneer of Sanskrit literature in the classical period, pioneering beautiful literature and leaving an immortal reputation in the history of Sanskrit literature. Ma Ming was a native of Sotra City in Savatthi State in Central India. He was born into a Brahmin family and was erudite and eloquent. He once had a discussion with the Venerable Venerable, an Indian elder, and was deeply impressed, so he became a disciple of the Venerable. After becoming a monk, Ma Ming studied Buddhism deeply, gained extensive knowledge of the Tripitaka, spread the Dharma and converted people everywhere, and was highly regarded by the king. In addition, he also influenced the Yueshi King Kanishaka and led his subjects to convert to Buddha.

Once, King Kanishaka led an army to invade the Kingdom of Magadha in Central India. He demanded 300 million gold as a condition for withdrawing his troops, and threatened that if there was no money, he could use Buddha bowls and horse rings to compensate. Sure enough, King Kanishaka was overjoyed to obtain these two rare treasures, but the ministers were dissatisfied and started talking about it. In order to enable the public to understand Ma Ming's eloquence and wisdom, and to guide the public to understand Buddhism, King Kanishaka summoned all the ascetics and heretics and invited Ma Ming to ascend his throne and preach the sermon. At the same time, there were seven horses in the meeting who had been hungry for six days. Follow the crowd and listen to the Dharma. After Ma Ming preached the sermon, everyone heard the Dharma and became enlightened. Even the horses neighed with emotion, and the subjects felt admiration for Ma Ming's virtuous conduct. Because of the miraculous vision of horses being inspired, the world respectfully calls him "Maming Bodhisattva".

Maming Bodhisattva is mentioned in the Buddhist scriptures

Mahamaya Sutra Volume 2 of the Mahamaya Sutra (a Buddha ascended to the Trayasatra Heaven to preach the Dharma for his mother) six hundred years old. Ninety-six kinds of heretics, etc. The rise of wrong views destroys the Dharma. There was a monk named Ma Ming. Good preaching will subdue all outsiders.