Dharmāgatayaśas

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Dharmāgatayaśas on the DRL

English Phonetics Dharmagatayaśas
Sort Name Dharmagatayaśas
Chinese Script 曇摩伽陀耶舍


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Dharmagatayaśas (曇摩伽陀耶舍, 5th–6th centuries) means Dharma come to renown (法生稱). He was a Buddhist monk from central India, who could write Chinese. In 481, the third year of the Jianyuan (建元) years of the Xiao Qi Dynasty (蕭齊, 479–501, second of the four successive Southern Dynasties), at the Chaoting Temple (朝亭寺) in Guangzhou (廣州), Guangdong Province, he translated, from Sanskrit into Chinese, the Sūtra of Immeasurable Meaning (T09n0276). Nothing more is known about him. (Source Accessed Aug 19, 2021)

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