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into Chinese. He continued to be active in other translations and preaching. His Chinese biography also details that he mastered the
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The Sūtra of the Bodhisattva's Practice of Skilful Means and Manifestation by Supernormal Powers amidst Sense Ranges
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The Attainment of Birth in the Pure Land Dhāraṇī which Severs all Karmic Obstructions
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The Punishments and Rewards of Turning the Wheel of the Five Paths Sūtra
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The Piṇḍolabharadhvaja Teaches the Dharma to the King of Udayana Sūtra
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under a Mahayana master which led to his conversion to Buddhism.
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CBETA lists the following sutra translations as Gunabhadra's:
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Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
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Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies
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Eleven Contemplations of Mindfulness of the Tathāgata Sūtra
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A separate translation of Chapter 9 of the Saṃdhinirmocana
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Gunabhadra was said to have originally been born into a
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at the time. In China, he translated one of the key
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Index

Sanskrit
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
monk
Mahayana Buddhism
Magadha
Central India
Sengyou
Brahman
Gunavarma
Sri Lanka
Emperor Wen of Liu Song
South China
Mahayana sutras
Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
Sanskrit
Chinese
Jingo-ji
Saṃyuktāgama
Tripiṭaka
Lalitavistara
Aṅgulimālīka
Śrīmāla
Laṅkāvatara
Saṃdhinirmocana
ISBN
9780191579172
"Guṇabhadra and Bodhidharma : Remarks about Their School AffiliationI"

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