- ཕྲེང་བ་ཅན།
- བཟོ་སྦྱངས།
- bzo sbyangs
- phreng ba can
- śreṇika vatsagotra
- śreṇika
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A mendicant whose encounter with the Buddha and acceptance of him as the tathāgata features in the Prajñāpāramitā sūtras as evidence that the Buddha’s omniscience is not something to be understood through signs or characteristics. Also known as Śreṇika Vatsagotra.
The three different renderings of his name in Tibetan—sde can, phreng ba can, and bzo sbyangs (which may correspond to Skt. Seniṣka, Prakniṣka, and Śaniṣka)—are taken as markers for three different Tibetan translations of the Aṣṭasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā, as mentioned in the catalog of the Phukdrak (phug brag) Kangyur and the Thamphü (tham phud) of the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lozang Gyatso.
- Śreṇika
- ཕྲེང་བ་ཅན།
- phreng ba can
- śreṇika
Name of a mendicant (parivrājaka), also called Śreṇika Vatsagotra (Pali Vacchagotra). His name is also rendered bzo sbyangs and sde can in Tibetan in other Prajñāpāramitā texts. See also UT22084-026-001-1018.
- Śreṇika
- བཟོ་སྦྱངས།
- bzo sbyangs
- śreṇika
Lit. “Artisan Trainer.” A religious mendicant, a śrāvaka, who gained nirvāṇa by listening to this teaching on the perfection of wisdom. See also UT22084-029-001-836.
- Śreṇika
- བཟོ་སྦྱངས།
- bzo sbyangs
- śreṇika
A religious mendicant, a śrāvaka, who gained nirvāṇa by listening to this teaching on the perfection of wisdom.
- Śreṇika Vatsagotra
- བཟོ་སྦྱངས།
- ཕྲེང་བ་ཅན།
- bzo sbyangs
- phreng ba can
- śreṇika vatsagotra
A wandering ascetic, uncle of Śāriputra, whose dialogue with the Buddha is mentioned in the long Prajñāpāramitāsūtras.
- Śreṇika Vatsagotra
- བཟོ་སྦྱངས།
- ཕྲེང་བ་ཅན།
- bzo sbyangs
- phreng ba can
- śreṇika vatsagotra
A wandering ascetic, uncle of Śāriputra, whose dialogue with the Buddha is mentioned in the long Prajñāpāramitāsūtras.