Multiple romanizations of Malananta's name may be found, including Meghananda (मेघानंदा), Malananda, Maranant'a and Maalaananda.
The Samguk yusa and Samguk yusa record him as the one who brought Buddhism to King Chimnyu of Baekje in 384 CE, along with Sundo in Goguryeo and Ado in Silla.
[1][2] Buddhism, a religion originating in what is now India, was transmitted to Korea via China in the late 4th century.
[3] Multiple romanizations of Mālānanda's name may be found, including Marananta, Maranant'a and Maalaananda.
The Samgungnyusa records him as the one who brought Buddhism to Baekje, along with Sundo in Goguryeo and Ado in Silla.