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|PersonType=Classical Indian Authors
|PersonType=Classical Indian Authors
|bio=Vimalakīrti is the central figure in the [[Vimalakīrtinirdeśa]], one of the most beloved Mahāyāna sutras, and is presented as a lay practitioner and wealthy patron of Gautama Buddha (6th to 5th century BCE). The caves in Dunhuang have multiple depictions of Vimalakīrti in dialogue with Manjushri. Other than the Vimalakīrti Sutra mentioning the city of Vaisali as where the Licchavi Vimalakīrti was residing, there is very little historical information known about him.
|bio=Vimalakīrti is the central figure in the [[Vimalakīrtinirdeśa]], one of the most beloved Mahāyāna sutras, and is presented as a lay practitioner and wealthy patron of Gautama Buddha (6th to 5th century BCE). The caves in Dunhuang have multiple depictions of Vimalakīrti in dialogue with Manjushri. Other than the Vimalakīrti Sutra mentioning the city of Vaisali as where the Licchavi Vimalakīrti was residing, there is very little historical information known about him.
|images=File:Vimalakirti debating Manjusri DunhuangCaves Tang Dynasty.jpg
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Vimalakirti debating Manjusri DunhuangCaves Tang Dynasty.jpg
PersonType Category:Classical Indian Authors
MainNamePhon Vimalakīrti
MainNameTib དྲི་མེད་གྲགས་པ་
MainNameWylie dri med grags pa
SortName Vimalakīrti
bio Vimalakīrti is the central figure in the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa, one of the most beloved Mahāyāna sutras, and is presented as a lay practitioner and wealthy patron of Gautama Buddha (6th to 5th century BCE). The caves in Dunhuang have multiple depictions of Vimalakīrti in dialogue with Manjushri. Other than the Vimalakīrti Sutra mentioning the city of Vaisali as where the Licchavi Vimalakīrti was residing, there is very little historical information known about him.
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