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Vishnugopa (IAST: Viṣṇugopa) was a
Pallava king of Kanchi. He was the son of
Buddhavarman. He was one of the
kings defeated by
Gupta Emperor Samudragupta during...
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governor of
Palnadu region of
Andhra Siva
Skanda Varman I (300–325)
Buddhavarman (325–340)
Vishnugopavarman (340–350)
Kumaravisnu I (c. 345–360) Skanda...
- had for his
queen a
Chola princess.
Copperplate grants of the
Pallava Buddhavarman (late 4th century)
mention that the king as the "underwater fire that...
- Kadapa-Nellore chief,
Madurantaka Pottapi Choda, son of
Betta I and
Buddhavarman III of the
Kondavidu branch and his son
Mandaya II also acknowledged...
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Skandavarman IV (460–480)
Nandivarman I (480–510)
Kumaravishnu II (510–530)
Buddhavarman (530–540)
Kumaravishnu III (540–550)
Simhavarman III (550–560) The incursion...
- Buddhists'
further investigation of the
nature of **** and its denizens.
Buddhavarman's fifth century Chinese translation of the Abhidharma-vibhāṣā-śāstra (Ch...
- combined. The Vibhāṣā Śāstra is an
older translation,
translated by
Buddhavarman and
Daotai (T28, No. 1546, 阿毘達磨毘婆沙論, 迦旃延子造, 五百羅漢釋, 北涼天竺沙門浮陀跋摩共道泰等譯)....
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Pallava King, and was
rewarded with the
region of Omgerumargatraya. Later,
Buddhavarman pla**** a
significant role in
political affairs by ****isting
Kubja Vishnuvardhana...
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Nandivarman I, King (480–500/510)
Kumaravishnu II, King (early 6th century)
Buddhavarman, King (early 6th century)
Kumaravishnu III, King (early 6th century)...
- Vibhāṣa Śāstra of
Sitapani and the
Abhidharma Vibhāṣa Śāstra
translated by
Buddhavarman c. 437 and 439 CE are the
other extant Vibhasa works.
Though some scholars...