Because he risked his life to travel to India from China to retrieve Buddhist Sutras that were not available during the 7th century. He then translated them upon his return.
This is a list of ancient Indian cities, the cities which were in existence before the eighth century AD.ArorRajapuraKannaujBivouBairatKalibanganSravastiSagalaSirkapTaxilaSitanagaramSomnathHansiTamralipta, now TamlukKumbhojKodumanalKalpiBhinmalUjjainUrayurMuzirisDwarkaOsianBayanaChunarSoparaAgrohaKurukshetraVidishaPaithanVallabhiKalinjarMaduraiKanchipuramKaveripattinamTirunelveliHampiThanjavur[edit]Cities and towns visited by Hsüan-tsangThe ancient Indian cities and towns visited by Xuanzang during his travel to India between 630 AD to 637 AD :This is a list of ancient Indian cities, the cities which were in existence before the eighth century AD.ArorRajapuraKannaujBivouBairatKalibanganSravastiSagalaSirkapTaxilaSitanagaramSomnathHansiTamralipta, now TamlukKumbhojKodumanalKalpiBhinmalUjjainUrayurMuzirisDwarkaOsianBayanaChunarSoparaAgrohaKurukshetraVidishaPaithanVallabhiKalinjarMaduraiKanchipuramKaveripattinamTirunelveliHampiThanjavur[edit]Cities and towns visited by Hsüan-tsangThe ancient Indian cities and towns visited by Xuanzang during his travel to India between 630 AD to 637 AD :UdyanaSwat ValleyBuner ValleyTaxilaKashmirChinabhukti (thought to be modern Firozpur)JalandharBairatMathuraMatipuraSankasyaKanyakubja (Kanauji)AyodhyaKausambiSravastiKapilavastuLumbiniKusinagaraSarnathVaranasiVaisaliPataliputra (Patna)Bodh GayaNalandaNew Delhi
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Xuanzang; India
his devotion to a commoner's daughter
Faxian and Xuanzang.
Tingfu. Yang has written: 'Xuanzang lun ji' 'Qing ren shi ming bie cheng zi hao suo yin' 'Xuanzang nian pu'
Xuanzang
Xuanzang was a Chinese explorer who explored the Indian subcontinent and cental Asia.
Xuanzang was a Chinese Buddhist monk. He is famous for his recorded travels from China to India.
In the novel "Journey to the West," the character Monkey undergoes significant changes as he learns humility, discipline, and compassion on his journey with Xuanzang. Through his trials and adventures, Monkey transforms from an arrogant and rebellious trickster into a wise and loyal disciple, ultimately embracing his destiny as a protector and ally to Xuanzang.
Xuanzang was born in 602.
most famous Buddhist philosopher of the Tang dynasty. His epic journey to India made possible Chinese translations of some of the most important Buddhist texts, as well as providing the inspiration for the famous Chinese novel Journey to the West and its stories of a brave pilgrim and mythical Monkey King.
Wenfang Zheng has written: 'Xuanzang' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests, Explorers, Juvenile literature, Priests, Buddhist, Voyages and travels
One famous book written by Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang) is the "Records of the Western Regions," which documents his journey to India and provides insights into the cultural, geographical, and historical aspects of the regions he traveled through.