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− | A [[monk]] from {{Wiki|{{Wiki|Central Asia}}}} who translated [[Buddhist texts]] in {{Wiki|China}}. In 472, together with [[T'an-yao]], who held the position of national director of the clergy, [[Kinkara]] translated the [[Storehouse of Various Treasures Sutra]] and [[A History of the Buddha's Successors]]. | + | A [[monk]] from {{Wiki|{{Wiki|Central Asia}}}} who translated [[Buddhist texts]] in {{Wiki|China}}. In 472, together with [[T'an-yao]], who held the position of national director of the {{Wiki|clergy}}, [[Kinkara]] translated the [[Storehouse of Various Treasures Sutra]] and [[A History of the Buddha's Successors]]. |
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<poem> Kinkara 吉迦夜 (n.d.) (Skt; Jpn Kikkaya)
A monk from [[Wikipedia:Central Asia|Central Asia]] who translated Buddhist texts in China. In 472, together with T'an-yao, who held the position of national director of the clergy, Kinkara translated the Storehouse of Various Treasures Sutra and A History of the Buddha's Successors.