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− | [[Buddhadeva]] The first {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[scholar]] Yen-Fo- | + | [[Buddhadeva]] The first {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[scholar]] [[Yen-Fo-tiao]]33 ([[Buddhadeva]]) was an assistant of [[An-Huen]].He learnt [[sanskrit]] and could recite thr whole of the [[Pratimoksha]]. a member of the [[Mahimsasaka]] [[sect]]. He was one of the three [[monks]] - the others being [[Atthadassi]] and [[Buddhamitta]] - at whose suggestion the Jatakatthakatha was written. J.i.1. |
[[Taranatha]] says, '[[Bhadanta]] [[Dharmatrata]], Ghoshaka, [[Vasumitra]] and [[Buddhadeva]] are the four great [[teachers]] of the [[Vaibhashika]] school; [[Dharmatrata]] was the | [[Taranatha]] says, '[[Bhadanta]] [[Dharmatrata]], Ghoshaka, [[Vasumitra]] and [[Buddhadeva]] are the four great [[teachers]] of the [[Vaibhashika]] school; [[Dharmatrata]] was the | ||
− | + | [[Bhadanta]] [[Dharmatrata]], and [[Buddhadeva]] — each evolved a different {{Wiki|theory}} to explain the {{Wiki|past}} and future's [[manner]] of [[existence]]. |
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Buddhadeva The first Chinese scholar Yen-Fo-tiao33 (Buddhadeva) was an assistant of An-Huen.He learnt sanskrit and could recite thr whole of the Pratimoksha. a member of the Mahimsasaka sect. He was one of the three monks - the others being Atthadassi and Buddhamitta - at whose suggestion the Jatakatthakatha was written. J.i.1.
Taranatha says, 'Bhadanta Dharmatrata, Ghoshaka, Vasumitra and Buddhadeva are the four great teachers of the Vaibhashika school; Dharmatrata was the
Bhadanta Dharmatrata, and Buddhadeva — each evolved a different theory to explain the past and future's manner of existence.