Gunabhadra may refer to: Guṇabhadra (394–468), monk of Mahayana Buddhism Gunabhadra (Jain monk) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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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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Guņabhadra (fl. ninth century CE) was a Digambara monk in India. He co-authored Mahapurana along with Jinasena. His lineage started with Chandrasena who...
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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...
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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...
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Rama in Jainism (section Gunabhadra's Version)
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 Chan and remained...
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The Council of Bagaï in Africa brings 310 Donatist bishops together. Gunabhadra, Indian Buddhist scholar-monk (d. 468) Jangsu, Korean king of Goguryeo...
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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)...
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Pelagian and Roman factions. Pro-Roman citizens migrate towards Gaul. Gunabhadra, Indian Buddhist monk, is an invited honored guest by emperor Wen of Liu...
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heroic deeds. Later Jain texts, such as Uttarapurana (9th century CE) by Gunabhadra and Anjana-Pavananjaya (12th century CE), tell the same story. In several...
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[citation needed] The Buddhist Srimala Sutra is translated into Chinese by Gunabhadra. Zangloo Zhenfeng, empress of the Liu Song dynasty (d. 479) April 9 –...
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includes the Ādi purāṇa and Uttara-purāṇa) was completed by his disciple, Gunabhadra, in the 8th century. In the Uttara-purāṇa, Mahavira's life is described...
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The Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra was translated to Chinese in 436 CE by Guṇabhadra (394-468) and later by Bodhiruci (672-727). A complete Sanskrit original...
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during the period of the Yuan dynasty. Founded the Hoemsa temple in Korea. Guṇabhadra – 5th-century Mahayana Buddhist translator from Central India who was...
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Takaosan-ji presided by Kūkai. The Buddhist Sutra "Bimashōkyō", translated by Guṇabhadra, was handed down at the temple. It is "one of the a volume from the Issaikyō...
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spiritual realm. The mantra was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Guṇabhadra (Sanskrit; Chinese: 求那跋陀羅, 394–468) from central India. It is usually...
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translation was carried out by Guṇabhadra (c. 435-443 CE) as part of a Samyuktāgama Sutta (雜阿含經) translation project. Guṇabhadra is thought to have had the...
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Uttarapurāṇa is a Jain text composed by Acharya Gunabhadra in the 9th century CE. According to the Digambara Uttarapurana text, Mahavira was born in Kundpur...
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contributions from Jinasena were Adipurana, later completed by his disciple Gunabhadra, Harivamsha and Parshvabhyudaya. The Rashtrakutas contributed much to...
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ancestor of Zen, but instead the second. This text instead claims that Guṇabhadra, the translator of the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, is the first ancestor in the...
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in Chinese. The Saṃyukta Āgama (Taishō Tripiṭaka 99) was translated by Guṇabhadra, also available in Chinese translation. The Sarvāstivāda is therefore...
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Sunavala 1934, p. 52. Jain, Dr. Pannalal (2015), Uttarapurāṇa of Āchārya Guṇabhadra, Bhartiya Jnanpith, p. 482, ISBN 978-81-263-1738-7 Krishna, Narendra....
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and Uttarapurana) was composed here by Acharya Jinasena and his pupil Gunabhadra in the 9th century. The mathematics text Ganita Saara Sangraha was written...
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Shripal, Padmasena and Devasena. Dasharayguru and Jinasena initiated Gunabhadra who later initiated Lokasena. Vinayasena initiated Kumarasena who started...
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and Uttarapurana. It was completed by Jinasena's 8th-century disciple, Gunabhadra. "Ādi purāṇa" describes the lives of Rishabhanatha, Bahubali and Bharata...
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Oriental Institute Jain, Dr. Pannalal (2015), Uttarapurāṇa of Āchārya Guṇabhadra, Bhartiya Jnanpith, ISBN 978-81-263-1738-7 Jain, Vijay K. (2015), Acarya...
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Samantabhadra Pushpadanta Bhutabali Vattakera Medieval Amritchandra Bhadrabahu II Gunabhadra Pujyapada Nemichandra Virasena Jinasena Jayasena Akalanka Manatunga Ravisena...
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a poet styled as Kavi-Chakravarti Jaganika, the author of Alha-Khanda Gunabhadra Munipa Saiddhanti, the Jain author of Dhanya-Kumara-Charita Although himself...
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