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Dānapāla or
Shihu (died 1017) was an
Indian Buddhist monk and
prolific translator of
Sanskrit Buddhist sutras during the Song
dynasty in China. A native...
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Sastri of Madurai,
Tamil Nadu,
according to the
request and
guidance of S.
Danapala, a Sri
Lankan Shaiva personage, in the 1990s. The
first Nandi flag was...
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Danapala Mudiyanselage Rathidu Suramya Senarathna (born 7
December 1987, Sinhala: රතිඳු සේනාරත්න),
better known by his
stage name
Ratta (Sinhala: රැට්ටා)...
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completed around the turn of the 10th century, by
another Indian named Danāpāla, who was a
prolific translator into
Chinese with over 100 translations...
- had told him to
follow the Five precepts. It also had got
another name, "
Danapāla".
Gautama Buddha once left
alone to the
Palileyaka village due to the conflict...
- the Buddha. Tripitaka. Vol. 0227.
Translated by Bab**** Copper, Richard;
Danapala.
Archived from the
original on 2017-11-15. "Through the
Looking Gl****,...
- Amoghapāśahṛdayasūtra by
Bodhiruci in 693 (Taishō 1095), Amoghapāśa-dhāraṇī-sūtra by
Dānapāla in the
tenth century (Taishō 1099),
Bukong juansuo shenbian zhenyan jing...
- Mokṣala (無叉羅), Kumārajīva (鳩摩羅什, 408 CE), Xuánzàng (玄奘), Făxián (法賢) and
Dānapāla (施護).
These translations were very
influential in the
development of East...
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Buddhas Perfection of Wisdom)
Sanskrit title of
Chinese translation by
Dānapāla who
studied in
Oddiyana (today's Swat
Valley ****stan near Afghanistan-****stan...
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Sanskrit sutras into
Chinese during the rule of Tang
dynasty of China.
Dānapāla (11th century), was a
Buddhist monk and
prolific translator of Sanskrit...