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- Dharmarakṣita (Sanskrit, 'Protected by the Dharma')(Pali: Dhammarakkhita), was one of the missionaries sent by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka to proselytize...
- mentions that Nagasena learned the Tripiṭaka under the Gr**** Buddhist monk Dhammarakkhita near Pātaliputta (modern Patna). He also reached enlightenment and became...
- Mahisa-mandala (possibly modern Mysore region) Rakkhita to Vanavasa Dhammarakkhita the Gr**** to Aparantaka (western India) Maha-dhamma-rakkhita to Maharashtra...
- Nāgasena's father Soñuttara, his teachers Rohana, ****agutta of Vattaniya and Dhammarakkhita of Asoka Ārāma near Pātaliputta, and another teacher named Āyupāla from...
- corresponding to Gujarat and Sindh) he sent the Gr**** (Yona) named Dhammarakkhita... and the thera Maharakkhita he sent into the country of the Yona....
- the thera named Rakkhita, and to Aparantaka (he sent) the Yona named Dhammarakkhita; to Maharattha (he sent) the thera named Mahadhammarakkhita, but the...
- some of Ashoka's emissaries were Gr**** (Yona), particularly one named Dhammarakkhita. He also issued edicts in the Gr**** language as well as in Aramaic....
- corresponding to Gujarat and Sindh) he sent the Gr**** (Yona) named Dhammarakkhita ... and the thera Maharakkhita he sent into the country of the Yona...
- being sent to preach to the Yona country, and also to the Yona thera Dhammarakkhita, who was sent to Aparanta ("the Western Ends"). It also mentions that...
- dedication of the Great Stupa in Anuradhapura. Dharmaraksita (Sanskrit), or Dhammarakkhita (Pali) (translation: Protected by the Dharma), was one of the missionaries...