84000 Glossary of Terms

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དྷརྨཱ་ཀ་ར། | Glossary of Terms

  • དྷ་རྨཱ་ཀ་ར།

  • དྷརྨཱ་ཀ་ར།
  • d+harmA ka ra
  • dharmA ka ra
  • d+ha rmA ka ra
  • dharmākara
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  • Dharmākara
  • དྷརྨཱ་ཀ་ར།
  • dharmA ka ra
  • dharmākara
Definition in this text:

Butön includes the Kashmiri preceptor Dharmākara in his list of ninety-three paṇḍitas invited to Tibet to assist in the translation of the Buddhist scriptures. Tāranātha dates Dharmākara to the rule of *Vanapāla, son of Dharmapāla. With Paltsek, he translated two of Kalyāṇamitra’s works on Vinaya, the Vinayapraśnakārikā (’dul ba dri ba’i tshig le’ur byas pa, Toh 4134, Degé Tengyur, vol. SU, folios 70.b.3–74.b.5) and the Vinayapraśnaṭīkā (’dul ba dri ba rgya cher ’grel pa, Toh 4135, Degé Tengyur, vol. SU, folios 74.b.5–132.a.2).

  • Dharmākara
  • དྷརྨཱ་ཀ་ར།
  • d+harmA ka ra
  • dharmākara
Definition in this text:

One of the translators of the Tibetan Vinayavastu of the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya.

  • Dharmākara
  • དྷརྨཱ་ཀ་ར།
  • d+harmA ka ra
  • dharmākara
Definition in this text:

Butön includes the Kashmiri abbot Dharmākara in his list of ninety-three paṇḍitas invited to Tibet to assist in the translation of the Buddhist scriptures. Tāranātha dates Dharmākara to the rule of *Vanapāla, son of Dharmapāla. With Paltsek, he translated two of Kalyāṇamitra’s works on Vinaya, the Vinaya­praśnakārikā (’dul ba dri ba’i tshig le’ur byas pa, Toh 4134) and the Vinaya­praśnaṭīkā (’dul ba dri ba rgya cher ’grel pa, Toh 4135).

  • Dharmākara
  • དྷ་རྨཱ་ཀ་ར།
  • d+ha rmA ka ra
  • dharmākara
Definition in this text:

Indian scholar (Skt. upādhyāya ) who assisted the Tibetan translation of The Noble Dharma Discourse Describing the Benefits of Producing Representations of the Thus-Gone One , among other works.