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|bio=Subhūticandra lived at Vikramaśīla monastery. He was a contemporary of Abhayākaragupta, author of the ''Kāmadhenu''
|bio=Subhūticandra lived at Vikramaśīla monastery. He was a contemporary of Abhayākaragupta, author of the ''Kāmadhenu''
commentary on the ''Amarakośa'' (= AK), and also a member of the committee responsible for the Tibetan translation of the ''Āryasaddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra''. ([https://www.academia.edu/7228101/Subh%C5%ABticandra_A_Forgotten_Scholar_of_Magadha Source Accessed Aug 31, 2021])
commentary on the ''Amarakośa'' (= AK), and also a member of the committee responsible for the Tibetan translation of the ''Āryasaddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra''. He is said to have been an expert in linguistics, poetry, and the syntactic structures of Sanskrit. ([https://www.academia.edu/7228101/Subh%C5%ABticandra_A_Forgotten_Scholar_of_Magadha Source Accessed Aug 31, 2021])
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|PersonType=Classical Indian Authors; Translators
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PersonType Category:Classical Indian Authors
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bio Subhūticandra lived at Vikramaśīla monastery. He was a contemporary of Abhayākaragupta, author of the Kāmadhenu

commentary on the Amarakośa (= AK), and also a member of the committee responsible for the Tibetan translation of the Āryasaddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra. He is said to have been an expert in linguistics, poetry, and the syntactic structures of Sanskrit. (Source Accessed Aug 31, 2021)

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