Sanghasna
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Sangha Na, also known as Sangha, Sangha Xian, was a Mahayana master in India in the 5th century. He studied Buddhism all his life.
In his early years, he became a monk, studied Taoism, traveled to various countries, and was extremely intelligent. He wrote many books, such as the Sutra of practice, the Sutra of dada and the Sutra of Sangha and Luocha. Among them, the collected Sutra of Sangha Lama describes the various deeds of the Buddha from the time he became a Tao to nirvana. It is especially famous for the time when the Buddha traveled and sat in summer. He also participated in the writing of Huayan Sutra and Xianyu Sutra, and made great achievements in Buddhism. The Chinese version of the ancient Chinese text of Baiyu Jing was translated by his disciple Qiu nabidi in the 10th year of Qi Yongming in the Southern Dynasty. This book is translated according to the notes of this version.
Chinese PinYin : Seng Ga Si Na
Sanghasna