Sthiramati
Sthiramati (Sanskrit; Chinese: Anhui 安慧, and Jianhui 堅慧; Tibetan: ''Blo gros brtan pa'') was a 6th-century Indian Buddhist scholar-monk. Sthiramati was a student of a Yogācāra scholar named Gunamati, and he was also a contemporary of another 6th century Yogācāra scholar, Dharmapala of Nālandā. Sthiramati is connected with Valābhi university (present-day Gujarat), and also with Nālandā. Evidence from two inscriptions indicate that a figure named Sthiramati founded a monastery at Valābhi.Sthiramati is mainly known for his numerous commentaries to Yogācāra and Abhidharma works which synthesized a varied tradition into a more coherent system. Provided by Wikipedia
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Superior document: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica series ...
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Published: 1992
Superior document: Madhyanta-Vibhanga discourse on discrimination between middle and extremes ascribed to Bodhisattva Maitreya and commented by Vasubandu and Sthiramati Part 1
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Published: 1971
Publisher: मोतीआल बनारसीदास / Motīlāla Banārasīdāsa
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Published: 1992
Superior document: Bibliotheca Buddhica 30
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Published: 1970
Superior document: Bibliotheca Buddhica 30
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Published: 1978