Prajñā (Buddhist monk)

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Prajñā
Chinese name
Hanyu Pinyin
Bō Rě
Sanskrit nameSanskritप्रज्ञा

Prajñā (

Kapisa, near modern Kabul, Afghanistan.[2]

He visited Tang China and contributed several important retranslations of Sanskrit sutras into Chinese. Some of his main works are:

Prajñā reportedly befriended the Japanese monk Kūkai, future founder of Shingon Buddhism, during his pilgrimage to China. He is said to have helped Kūkai learn and understand Sanskrit source texts.

According to the

Jingjing. This work does not survive.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "般若". buddhaspace.org. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
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