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Saṅghabhara (460–520/24?) was an Indian monk and translator of Buddhist texts into Chinese who flourished in the 6th century during the Liang Dynasty (502–557). He is recorded as having translated the following texts: Saptaśatikāprajñāpāramitāsūtra (T233), Sarvabuddhaviṣayāvatārajñānalokālaṃkārasūtra (T358), Aṣṭabuddhaka(sūtra) (T430), Mahāmāyūri(vidyārājñī)-(sūtra) (T984), Anantamukhasādhakadhāraṇī(sūtra) (T1016), Mañjuśrīparipṛcchā(sūtra) (T468), Karmāvaraṇapratipraśrabdhi(sūtra) (T1491), and the Chieh t'o tao lun (T1648).
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