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Gunabhadra may
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Guṇabhadra (394–468), monk of
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Gunabhadra (394–468) (Sanskrit: गुणभद्र,
simplified Chinese: 求那跋陀罗;
traditional Chinese: 求那跋陀羅; pinyin: Qiúnàbátuóluó; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu-na-pa-t'o-lo)...
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Gunabhadra (fl.
ninth century CE) was a
Digambara monk in India. He co-aut****d
Mahapurana along with Jinasena. His
lineage started with
Chandrasena who...
- ISBN 978-81-208-0805-8 Jain,
Pannalal (2015), Uttarapurāṇa of Āchārya
Guṇabhadra,
Bhartiya Jnanpith, ISBN 978-81-263-1738-7 Jalaj, Dr.
Jaykumar (2011)...
- the rule of
Rashtrakuta ruler Amoghavarsha and
completed by his
pupil Gunabhadra in the 9th
century CE.
Mahapurana consists of two parts. The
first part...
- this
comes from the writing,
Mahapurana (also
known as
Uttara Purana) by
Gunabhadra in
which the
author states "blissful for the
world is the
existence of...
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titled Laṅkāvatāraratnasūtram (The
Jewel Sutra of the
Entry into Laṅkā,
Gunabhadra's Chinese title: 楞伽阿跋多羅寶經 léngqié ābáduōluó bǎojīng) and Saddharmalaṅkāvatārasūtra...
- Vimalsuri's
version and
Gunabhadra's version. Some of the
early works which deal with Rama are: Vimalsuri's
version Gunabhadra's Version Samghadasa's version...
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translations and his
Vimalakirti Sutra),
Buddhabhadra (Avatamsaka Sutra) and
Gunabhadra (Lankāvatāra sūtra) were also key
formative influences on the origins...
- The
Council of Bagaï in
Africa brings 310
Donatist bishops together.
Gunabhadra,
Indian Buddhist scholar-monk (d. 468) Jangsu,
Korean king of Goguryeo...