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Sanghapāla (506–518 CE) was a
famous Khmer monk who
traveled to
Southern and
Northern Dynasties China. He,
along with the
fellow Funan monk, Mandrasena...
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schism in the
Catholic Church;
Laurentius then
fasts until his death.
Sanghapala, Mon-Khmer monk (d. 518) Soga no Iname,
leader of the Soga clan (d. 570)...
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Buddhism in
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Duong Son Kuy Krom Ngoy
Norodom Sihanouk Notable figures...
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translated into
Chinese in the
sixth century as the
Jietuo dao lun 解脫道論 by
Sanghapala. The
original text (possibly Pali or
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit) is no longer...
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Buddhism in
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Duong Son Kuy Krom Ngoy
Norodom Sihanouk Notable figures...
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Moninne of Killeavy, one of Ireland's
early women saints (approximate date)
Sanghapala, Mon-Khmer monk (b. 506)
Tonantius Ferreolus, Gallo-Roman
senator (approximate...
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Buddhism in
Cambodia Temples Architecture Notable Buddhists Sanghapala Jayavarman VII Ang
Duong Son Kuy Krom Ngoy
Norodom Sihanouk Notable figures...
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Buddhism in
Cambodia Temples Architecture Notable Buddhists Sanghapala Jayavarman VII Ang
Duong Son Kuy Krom Ngoy
Norodom Sihanouk Notable figures...
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Buddhism in
Cambodia Temples Architecture Notable Buddhists Sanghapala Jayavarman VII Ang
Duong Son Kuy Krom Ngoy
Norodom Sihanouk Notable figures...
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Chinese records, two
Buddhist monks from Funan,
named Mandrasena and
Sanghapala, took up
residency in
China in the 5th to 6th centuries, and translated...