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Śīlabhadra (Sanskrit: शीलभद्र;
traditional Chinese: 戒賢; ; pinyin: Jièxián) (529–645) was a
Buddhist monk and philosopher. He is best
known as
being an...
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University in
modern day Bihar,
India where he
studied with the monk,
Śīlabhadra. He
departed from
India with
numerous Sanskrit texts on a
caravan of twenty...
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Bhadra monarch. Additionally, the
Chinese traveller Xuanzang described Śīlabhadra, a
prominent scholar at
Nalanda Monastery, as
being a
scion of this family...
- like Nalanda's
Śīlabhadra and Prasenajit. When
Xuanzang was
studying Buddhism in
India at Nālandā
University with
masters Śīlabhadra and Prasenajit,...
- Xuanzang, who
studied the Triṃśikā at
Nalanda in the 7th
century under Śīlabhadra,
there were 10
known prose commentaries on the text.
These were by Sthiramati...
- Nagarjuna, Dharmakirti, Asanga, Vasubandhu, Chandrakirti, Xuanzang,
Śīlabhadra and Vajrabodhi. The
curriculum of
Nalanda included major Buddhist philosophies...
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mountains and then
continuing his
travels to India. Ram
Gopal Bajaj as
Śīlabhadra, the
Right Dharma Store at
Nalanda Temple in
India which Xuanzang reached...
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arising from the
eight consciousness.
Through the
teachings of his
disciple Silabhadra to Xuanzang, Dharmapāla’s
tenets expanded greatly in China. According...
- Jnanasrimitra, Manjughosh, Muktimitra, Padmanava, Sambhogabajra, Shantarak****,
Silabhadra,
Sugatasree and Virachan. As the
rulers of
Gautama Buddha's land, the...
- at the
great Indian university of
Nalanda under the
Indian philosopher Śīlabhadra. His work,
especially The
Demonstration of Consciousness-only, was pivotal...