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Jñānagupta (Sanskrit: ज्ञानगुप्त; Chinese: 闍那崛多 or 志德; pinyin: Shénàjuéduō or Zhì Dé) was a
Buddhist monk from
Gandhara who
travelled to
China and was...
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recognised by
Emperor Wen of Sui
China and
taught the
monks Yasogupta and
Jnanagupta. He
translated 7
scriptures in 51 fascicles, including:
Sutra of Great...
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after a five-year reign, and is
succeeded by John III as the 61st pope.
Jnanagupta, a
Buddhist monk from
Gandhara (****stan),
begins translating Buddhist...
- M****ille for
allowing the
forced baptism of Jews in
Provence (France).
Jnanagupta,
Afghan Buddhist monk,
translates the
Vimalakirti Sutra into Chinese....
- re-unification of all
Italy under Roman rule. 561 to 592:
Buddhist monk
Jnanagupta translates 39
sutras from
Sanskrit to Chinese. 563: The
monastery on Iona...
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portal Buddhism in
Central Asia
Great Tang
Records on the
Western Regions Jñānagupta Kandahar Gr****
Edicts of
Ashoka Kandahar Bilingual Rock
Inscription Pre-Islamic...
- Amoghapāśa Dhāraṇī Sūtra (不空罥索咒經, Taishō no. 1093),
first translated in 587 by
Jñānagupta (ca. 522–600). Pañcarakṣā, five dhāraṇīs of the "Five Protectresses" Pure...
- east"
beyond the sea,
probably ****an),
where they
introduced Buddhism.
Jñānagupta (561–592), a monk and
translator from Gandhāra Prajñā (c. 810), a monk...
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Yuezhi monk, the
first known translator of the
Lotus Sutra into
Chinese Jñānagupta (561–592), monk and
translator from Gandhara, ****stan Kumārajīva (c....
- (Qǐshì Jīng; Kise Kyō) (Sūtra on the
Arising of the World)
Translated by
Jñānagupta between 585–600. 10 fascicles. No
English translation A sūtra on Buddhist...