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  1. Kumarajiva (Skt; Jpn Kumaraju) (344-413 dc.) [1] fue un monje budista, erudito, misionero y traductor del Reino de Kucha (actual prefectura de Aksu, Xinjiang, China). Es visto como uno de los más grandes traductores del budismo chino.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KumārajīvaKumārajīva - Wikipedia

    Kumārajīva first studied teachings of the Sarvastivadin schools, later studied under Buddhasvāmin, and finally became an adherent of Mahayana Buddhism, studying the Mādhyamaka doctrine of Nāgārjuna. After mastering the Chinese language, Kumārajīva settled as a translator and scholar in Chang'an (c. 401 CE). [3]

  3. Born. 344 CE Kucha Kingdom (now Kuqa, China) Died. 413 CE (aged 68-69) Chang'an, (Later) Qin (now Xi'an, China) Occupation. Buddhist monk, scholar, translator, and philosopher. Known for. Translation of Buddhist texts written in Sanskrit to Chinese, founder of the Sanlun school of Mahayana Buddhism.

  4. Kumarajiva (born 343/344—died 413) was a Buddhist scholar and seer, famed for his encyclopaedic knowledge of Indian and Vedantic learning. He is recognized as one of the greatest translators of Buddhist scriptures from Sanskrit into Chinese, and it was largely owing to his efforts and influence that Buddhist religious and philosophical ideas ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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    Kumarajiva ( Skt; Jpn Kumaraju) (344-413 dc.) fue un monje budista, erudito, misionero y traductor del Reino de Kucha (actual prefectura de Aksu, Xinjiang, China). Es visto como uno de los más grandes traductores del budismo chino.

  6. The project is named for the Indian Buddhist monk, scholar, and prolific translator Kumarajiva (344–413), who is credited with bringing Mahayana and other Buddhist teachings from India to China by means of translation and explication.

  7. Kumārajīva (Mandarin Chinese 鳩摩羅什 Jiumoluoshi; also Kiu-kiu-lo, Kiu-mo-lo-che, Kiu-mo-to-tche-po, Tang-cheu) was a Kuchean Buddhist monk and scholar whose father was originally from an Indian noble family, and whose mother was a princess.

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