No. He taught for over 45 years after becoming enlightened and his words were transmitted faithfully from teacher to student for many years. It should be noted that "revelations" is usually used in the Christian sense of information given by a deity to a prophet or religious figure. This is not a Buddhist interpretation as Buddhism has no deity-source. The Buddha's revelations were more in the form of a "now I see the answer" moment that came with his enlightenment.
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The disciples of Buddha.
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The Buddha Charita was written by Ashvaghosha, an ancient Indian poet and philosopher. It is a Sanskrit epic poem that narrates the life of Buddha.
Buddha wrote no books holy or otherwise. Buddhism rejects the concept of "holy" as it implies reliance on a deity. The records of Buddha's discussions and the analysis of his philosophies was done by others.
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Aśvaghoṣa was the author of the poem called the Buddhacharita (Acts of the Buddha). This work was written in the second century CE.
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The Lotus Sutra is presented as a talk given by the Buddha, however, no one knows for sure who wrote it. It dates back to 100 BCE.
Buddha said he was not a God, then after he died people wrote sutras. Many contain things that Buddha never ever taught and so because of false teachings, some people began worshipping Buddha, which they were never supposed to do.
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