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Jinamitra was an
Indian pandita who
travelled to
Samye in the
Tibetan Empire to
engage in translation, at the time of
Trisong Detsen, in the
eighth century...
- were by Sthiramati,
Dharmapala of Nalanda, Nanda, Citrabhānu, Guṇamati,
Jinamitra, Jñānamitra, Jñānacandra, Bandhuśrī, Śuddhacandra, and Jinaputra. Xuanzang...
- Atisha, Santaraksita, Saraha, Tilopa, Bimalamitra, Dansheel, Dansree,
Jinamitra, Jnanasrimitra, Manjughosh, Muktimitra, Padmanava, Sambhogabajra, Shantarak****...
- bkod pa (*Āryāmitābhavyūha; D 49/P 760)
translated in the 9th
century by
Jinamitra, Dānaśīla, and Ye shes sde. In
addition to the translations, the Sūtra...
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Ramanuja Atīśa 11th
century CE
Buddhism Ratnakīrti 11th
century CE
Buddhism Jinamitra 11th
century CE
Jainism Jnanasribadara 11th
century CE
Buddhism Bhoja...
- the
Mahavyutpatti were
carried out by the four
great Indian panditas,
Jinamitra, Surendrabodhi,
Bhiryakarapha and Dhanashila, who were
asked to correct...
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single extant Tibetan version was
translated from the
original Sanskrit by
Jinamitra et al. at the end of
ninth century.
According to Paramārtha, a 6th-century...
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brought to
Tibet in the
reign of
Trisong Detsen (742-796) by
scholars Jinamitra and
Silendrabodhi and the
translator Ye shes De.
Tibetan Buddhist scholasticism...
- Sthiramati, Nanda, Citrabhanu, Bandhusri, Suddhacandra, Jinaputra, Gunamati,
Jinamitra, and Jñanacandra. Back in China,
Xuanzang drew upon his
studies in India...
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translated into
Tibetan as the Za ma tog bkod pa in the 8th
century CE by
Jinamitra,
Yeshe De (or Jnanasutra) and others. Chinese. The text was translated...