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    Vasumitra (or Sumitra, according to the d manuscript of the Matsya Purana) [1] ( r. 131 – 124 BCE; died 124 BCE) was the fourth Shunga Emperor, who reigned from 131 to 124 BCE.

  2. Vasumitra was a Buddhist monk of the Sarvastivada school who flourished in the 2nd century CE. A native of Gandhāra, he presided over the 4th Buddhist council in Kashmir, administered by Kanishka I. He is credited as contributing to the Mahāvibhāṣā.

  3. Vasumitra (T. dbyig bshes; C. Shiyou 世友) (d.u.). A scholar of the Sarvāstivāda school, possibly during the second century CE. [1] ". His SAMAYABHEDOPARACANACAKRA is an important source of information on the various schools and subschools of mainstream Nikāya Buddhism in India." [1]

  4. 6 giorni fa · Doctor of the Sarvāstivāda school of Buddhism who flourished in the 2nd century ce. A native of Gandhāra.he presided over the Council of Kaniṣka. Vasumitra put forward a thesis to defend the basic tenet of the Sarvāstivāda school that entities (dharma) exist in the past and future as well as in the present. According to him ...

  5. Vasumitra (or Sumitra,Vasumitra 世友 (n.d.) (Skt; Jpn Seu or Seyū): The monk who led the Fourth Buddhist Council in Kashmir around the second century and helped compile The Great Commentary on the Abhidharma.

  6. An Account of the Eighteen Principal Schools of Buddhism, from the original Treatise of Vasumitra, translated into Chinese by three separate authors.

  7. 11 apr 2018 · Vasumitra appears in stark contrast to loving queen-turned-reflective nun. Unapologetically lay, Vasumitra is a cryptic figure in the Avatamsaka Sutra, where she is one of the fifty-two masters that Sudhana encounters on his pilgrim’s journey.