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− | Jinamitra was an Indian [[pandit]] who travelled to [[Samye Monastery]] in Tibet at the time of [[Trisong Deutsen]] to engage in translation. Jinamitra worked with Jnanagarbha and Devacandra along with other 'translators' (Tibetan: [[lotsawa]]s), upon the [[Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra|Nirvana Sutra]] (Tibetan: myang 'das kyi mdo). | + | {{DisplayImages|458}} |
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+ | [[Jinamitra]] was an [[Indian]] [[pandit]] who travelled to [[Samye Monastery]] in [[Tibet]] at the time of [[Trisong Deutsen]] to engage in translation. [[Jinamitra]] worked with [[Jnanagarbha]] and [[Devacandra]] along with other '[[translators]]' ([[Tibetan]]: [[lotsawa]]s), upon the [[Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra|Nirvana Sutra]] ([[Tibetan]]: [[myang 'das kyi mdo]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 1 February 2016
Jinamitra was an Indian pandit who travelled to Samye Monastery in Tibet at the time of Trisong Deutsen to engage in translation. Jinamitra worked with Jnanagarbha and Devacandra along with other 'translators' (Tibetan: lotsawas), upon the Nirvana Sutra (Tibetan: myang 'das kyi mdo).