• ཛྙཱ་ན་གར་བྷ།
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གརྦྷ།
  • dza+nyA na gar bha
  • dz+nyA na gar b+ha
  • dz+nyA na gar+bha
  • dz+nyA na gar+b+ha
  • dz+nyA na gar bha
  • jñānagarbha
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  • Jñānagarbha
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གར་བྷ།
  • dz+nyA na gar bha
  • jñānagarbha
Definition in this text:

An Indian preceptor.

  • Jñānagarbha
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གར་བྷ།
  • dza+nyA na gar bha
  • jñānagarbha
Definition in this text:

The Indian preceptor who assisted in the translation of this discourse.

  • Jñānagarbha
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གརྦྷ།
  • dz+nyA na gar+bha
  • jñānagarbha RP
Definition in this text:

The Indian preceptor who, along with Lui Gyaltsen, revised the translation of The Prophecy of Dīpaṅkara. It is unlikely, but not impossible, that this is the famous eighth-century scholar. (See Eckel 2019, pp. 261–62.)

  • Jñānagarbha
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གརྦྷ།
  • dz+nyA na gar+b+ha
  • jñānagarbha AD
Definition in this text:

The Indian translator of this text. A preceptor (Tib. mkhan po) active in Tibet in the early ninth century.

  • Jñānagarbha
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གར་བྷ།
  • dz+nyA na gar b+ha
  • jñānagarbha
Definition in this text:

An Indian scholar who worked with Palgyi Yang to translate this sūtra.

  • Jñānagarbha
  • ཛྙཱ་ན་གརྦྷ།
  • dz+nyA na gar+b+ha
  • jñānagarbha
Definition in this text:

A co-translator of The Dhāraṇī “Spoken by Mañjuśrī Himself.”