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*He taught during a time when Buddhism was already beginning to decline in India but still maintained strong intellectual traditions at centers like Vikramaśilā. | *He taught during a time when Buddhism was already beginning to decline in India but still maintained strong intellectual traditions at centers like Vikramaśilā. | ||
His works primarily survive through Tibetan translations rather than Sanskrit originals, which has been the case for many Buddhist philosophical texts from this period. (Generated by Claude.ai April 3, 2025 | His works primarily survive through Tibetan translations rather than Sanskrit originals, which has been the case for many Buddhist philosophical texts from this period. (Generated by Claude.ai April 3, 2025) | ||
|DatesNotes=(1100–1200) | |DatesNotes=(1100–1200) | ||
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PersonType | Category:Authors of Sanskrit Works |
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FirstName / namefirst | Vidyākaraśānti |
MainNamePhon | Vidyākaraśānti |
MainNameTib | विद्याकरशान्ति |
MainNameWylie | Vidyākaraśānti |
SortName | Vidyākaraśānti |
bio | Vidyākaraśānti was an important Indian Buddhist scholar who lived around the late 10th to early 11th century CE. He was a prominent figure at Vikramaśilā, one of the major Buddhist monasteries and centers of learning in ancient India (located in present-day Bihar).
Some key aspects of Vidyākaraśānti's work and significance:
His works primarily survive through Tibetan translations rather than Sanskrit originals, which has been the case for many Buddhist philosophical texts from this period. (Generated by Claude.ai April 3, 2025) |
DatesNotes | (1100–1200) |
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