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Buddhabhadra (simplified Chinese: 佛陀跋陀罗;
traditional Chinese: 佛陀跋陀羅; pinyin: Fótuóbátuóluó) (359-429 CE) was a
Mahayana Buddhist meditation and Vinaya...
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Buddhist masters named Buddhabhadra in China, both
lived during the 5th
century CE:
Buddhabhadra (Shaolin abbot)
Buddhabhadra (translator)
Buddha (disambiguation)...
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dhyana master Buddhabhadra (Chinese: 跋陀; pinyin: Bátuó) was the
first abbot of the
Shaolin Monastery. His
ancestral heritage was from
Iranian decent...
- 2 103 ) {\displaystyle 10^{(5\cdot 2^{103})}} in the
translation of
Buddhabhadra, 10 ( 7 ⋅ 2 103 ) {\displaystyle 10^{(7\cdot 2^{103})}} in that of Shikshananda...
- or
dhyana (Ch: channa) had
taught in China,
including An
Shigao and
Buddhabhadra.
These figures also
brought with them
various meditation texts, called...
- p****ages. Fóshuō Wúliángshòu Jīng (佛説無量壽經; T. 360) in two fascicles, by
Buddhabhadra (359–429 ce) and his ****istant
Baoyun (寶雲; 376–449 ce). Traditionally...
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modern capital of
Henan Province. As the
first Shaolin abbot,
Butuo Buddhabhadra devoted himself to
translating Buddhist scriptures and
preaching doctrines...
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discerns two recensions, the
shorter recension,
translated into
Chinese by
Buddhabhadra in 420 CE, and the more
extended and
detailed recension,
extant in the...
- the 3rd century. The
first complete Chinese version was
translated by
Buddhabhadra around 420 in 60
scrolls with 34 chapters, and the
second by Śikṣānanda...
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Buddhist monk who
propagated Buddhism there was an
Indian monk
named Buddhabhadra,
known as
Batuo in Chinese.
Historical records suggest that Batuo's first...