- The
dhyana master Buddhabhadra (Chinese: 跋陀; pinyin:
Bátuó) was the
first abbot of the
Shaolin Monastery. His
ancestral heritage was from
Iranian decent...
- Wen Di of
Northern Wei
builds the
Shaolin Monastery in
Henan for the monk
Batuo (for
alternate founding date see 477 or 497). Pope
Gelasius I
gains support...
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distinctive symbol of
Chinese culture and a
means of
foreign cultural exchange.
Batuo, also
referred to in the
Chinese sources as
Fotuo and in
Sanskrit as Buddhabhadra...
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Buddhabhadra (佛陀跋陀罗; Fótuóbátuóluó),
simply called Batuo (跋陀) by the Chinese.
There are
historical records that
Batuo's first Chinese disciples, ****guang (慧光) and...
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century onwards, many
Indian scholars and
monks travelled to China, such as
Batuo (fl. 464–495 AD)—founder of the
Shaolin Monastery—and Bodhidharma—founder...
- was an
Indian monk
named Buddhabhadra,
known as
Batuo in Chinese.
Historical records suggest that
Batuo's first Chinese disciples, ****guang and Sengchou...
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brand for
children Batteux,
surname Batou,
Ghosties in the S****
character Batuo,
first abbot of the
Shaolin Monastery This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Bedse Caves Bell
tower (wat) Bengali...
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Buddhism Bodhiruci,
patriarch of the
Dilun (Chinese: 地論)
school Batuo,
founding abbot and
patriarch of the
Shaolin Monastery Buddhaghosa, Theravadin...
- (Flower
Ornament Scripture) in the 5th century. In
China he is
often known as
Bátuó (跋陀) the "Meditation
Master from India" (来自印度的冥想大师).
Buddhabhadra was a...