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Kumarajiva (4863 bytes)
16: ...the aid of numerous collaborators and assistants, Kumarajiva became one of the most prolific translators of Bu... Buddhasvamin (monk) (424 bytes) 3: His famous disciple [[Kumarajiva|Kumārajīva]] later became a [[Madhyamik... Sanlun (508 bytes) 3: ... principal Madhyamikan texts were translated by [[Kumarajiva]] to form the basis for the tradition. Amitabha Sutra (588 bytes) 5: ...ranslated from [[Sanskrit]] into [[Chinese]] by [[Kumarajiva]] in the beginning of the [[5th century]]. The te... Later Qin (2401 bytes) 5: ...ported the [[Buddhism]] propagation by the monk [[Kumarajiva]]. 63: *[[Kumarajiva]] Kumarayana (673 bytes) 2: ...ith him. They married to produced a son called [[Kumarajiva|Kumārajīva]] who, largely under Jī... 402 (1156 bytes) 12: *[[Kumarajiva]] arrives at [[Changan]] and begins to translate ... Jiva (Kuchanese nun) (1018 bytes) 3: ...umārāyana married and produced a son, [[Kumarajiva|Kumārajīva]]. When he was just seven, ... 401 (1398 bytes) 14: *[[Kumarajiva]] arrives in [[Changan]]. Nagarjuna (8363 bytes) 8: ... traditional biographers and historians such as [[Kumarajiva]], he was born into a [[Brahmin]] family, but lat... 33: ...al comments by Kumarajiva, or an original work by Kumarajiva based on the philosophy of Nāgārjuna. Later Liang (2354 bytes) 69: *[[Kumarajiva]] Lotus Sutra (2659 bytes) 5: ...perseded by a translation in seven fascicles by [[Kumarajiva|Kumārajīva]] in [[406|406 CE]]. It was... History of Jammu and Kashmir (4715 bytes) 6: ...fourth century]], the famous [[Kucha]]nese monk [[Kumarajiva|Kumārajīva]], whose father was born in ... Buddhism in China (14300 bytes) 31: ...ted by the tyrant [[Shi Hu]] of [[Later Chao]]. [[Kumarajiva]] was invited by [[Lu Guang]], the founder of [[L... 50: *[[402]]: At the request of [[Yao Xing]], [[Kumarajiva]] travels to [[Changan]] and translates many Budd... 52: *[[405]]: [[Yao Xing]] honours [[Kumarajiva]]. Edward Conze (6404 bytes) 25: ...able with the indefatigable Chinese translators [[Kumarajiva]] and [[Hsuan Tsang]]. It is especially significa... Silk Road transmission of Buddhism (7268 bytes) 40: *[[Kumarajiva]] (c. 401), a [[Kuchean]] monk, and one of the mo... Timeline of Buddhism (24959 bytes) 32: *[[402]]: At the request of [[Yao Xing]], [[Kumarajiva]] travels to [[Changan]] and translates many Budd... 34: *[[405]]: [[Yao Xing]] honours [[Kumarajiva]]. List of China-related topics 123-L (40326 bytes) 81: ...la Khan]]'' - [[Kublai Khan]] - [[Kul Tigin]] - [[Kumarajiva]] - [[Kumquat]] - [[Kuomintang]] - [[Kun Tao Sila...
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