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[[Śīlendrabodhi]] was an [[Indian]] [[translator]] active in the eighth century.
  
[[Śīlendrabodhi]] was an [[Indian]] [[translator]] active in the eighth century. Nothing is known of his [[life]] save for the titles of texts he translated. These include [[Asaṅga's]] [[Abhidharmasamuccaya]], Vasubhanu's Viṃśātikā, the Vajracchedikāprajñāpāramitāsūtra, the [[Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra]], and the Ghanavyūhasūtra.
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Nothing is known of his [[life]] save for the titles of texts he translated.  
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These include [[Asaṅga's]] [[Abhidharmasamuccaya]], [[Vasubhandu's]] [[Viṃśātikā]], the [[Vajracchedikāprajñāpāramitāsūtra]], the [[Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra]], and the [[Ghanavyūhasūtra]].
  
 
He collaborated with the {{Wiki|Indians}} [[Jinamitra]], [[Jñānasiddhi]], and [[Śākyaprabha]], [[Dānaśīla]], and others, and the [[Tibetans]] [[Yeshe De]] ([[ye shes sde]]) and [[Kawa Peltsek]] ([[ska ba dpal brtsegs]]).
 
He collaborated with the {{Wiki|Indians}} [[Jinamitra]], [[Jñānasiddhi]], and [[Śākyaprabha]], [[Dānaśīla]], and others, and the [[Tibetans]] [[Yeshe De]] ([[ye shes sde]]) and [[Kawa Peltsek]] ([[ska ba dpal brtsegs]]).
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Śīlendrabodhi was an Indian translator active in the eighth century.

Nothing is known of his life save for the titles of texts he translated.

These include Asaṅga's Abhidharmasamuccaya, Vasubhandu's Viṃśātikā, the Vajracchedikāprajñāpāramitāsūtra, the Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra, and the Ghanavyūhasūtra.

He collaborated with the Indians Jinamitra, Jñānasiddhi, and Śākyaprabha, Dānaśīla, and others, and the Tibetans Yeshe De (ye shes sde) and Kawa Peltsek (ska ba dpal brtsegs).


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