Bodhiruci (Chinese: 菩提流支; pinyin: pú tí liú zhī) was a Buddhist monk from North India (6th century CE) active in the area of Luoyang, China. He was appointed...
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branch of the tradition was founded through the work of scholars like Bodhiruci, Paramārtha, Xuanzang and his students Kuiji, Woncheuk and Dōshō. In Chinese...
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point to either the 6th century Indian monk translators Paramārtha and Bodhiruci, or alternatively to one of their Chinese students. While the text is...
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Bodhiruci in the 8th century. Bodhiruci translated some of the texts, and included others which had been previously translated. This later Bodhiruci should...
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was written by Vasubandhu in Sanskrit and translated into Chinese by Bodhiruci and others during the 6th century CE. A Daśabhūmikā school said to have...
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The Diamond Sūtra was again translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Bodhiruci in 509, Paramārtha in 558, Dharmagupta (twice, in 590 and in 605~616)...
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Bodhidharma – founder of shaolin monastery and zen Buddhism in China. Bodhiruci – Buddhist monk and esoteric master from India. Batuo – First abbot of...
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translated to Chinese in 436 CE by Guṇabhadra (394-468) and later by Bodhiruci (672-727). A complete Sanskrit original is no longer extant, but extensive...
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(Ta-mo). In the first case, it may be confused with another of his rivals, Bodhiruci. Tibetan sources give his name as "Bodhidharmottara" or "Dharmottara"...
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Lenamoti (勒那摩提, in Sanskrit: Ratnamati) and Putiliuzhi (菩提流支, in Sanskrit: Bodhiruci) came to Shaolin to set up a scripture translation hall. Together with...
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