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Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century

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Personal name headingNāgārjuna, active 2nd century
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Variant(s)Luzhu, Bangongpaba, active 2nd century
Lu-chu, Pan-kung-pʻa-pa, active 2nd century
魯珠, 班贡帕巴, active 2nd century
Longmeng, active 2nd century
Lung-meng, active 2nd century
龙猛, active 2nd century
Longshu, active 2nd century
Lung-shu, active 2nd century
Ryūju, active 2nd century
龙树, active 2nd century
龍樹, active 2nd century
Longsheng, active 2nd century
Lung-sheng, active 2nd century
龙胜, active 2nd century
Lung-hu, active 2nd century
Yongsu, active 2nd century
용수, active 2nd century
Ācārya Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century
Ārya Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century
ʼPhags-pa Klu-sgrub, active 2nd century
Klu-sgrub, ʼPhags-pa, active 2nd century
Slob-dpon Klu-sgrub, active 2nd century
Nagardzhuna, active 2nd century
Nākhānchun, active 2nd century
Nākhārachun, active 2nd century
Nākhānrachun, active 2nd century
Long Thọ Đại Sĩ, active 2nd century
Bồ Tát Long Thọ, active 2nd century
Nagarzhuna, active 2nd century
Lu-Trub, active 2nd century
Nāgārjuna, 2nd cent.
Mgon-po-klu-sgrub, active 2nd century
LocatedIndia
Field of activityBuddhism Philosopher
Profession or occupationBuddhist priests
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inSaigusa M. Chūron, 1984: pref. (龍樹 = Ryūju)
Shih yü ku shih, 1983: t.p. (班贡帕巴・魯珠 = Pan-kung-pʻa-pa Lu-chu) p. 167 (variant names: 龙猛 = Lung-meng; 龙树 = Lung-shu; 龙胜 = Lung-sheng; Lung-hu)
Tongbong. Taesŭng Pulgyo ŭi abŏji Yongsu, 1984: t.p. (용수 = Yongsu)
Ācārya Nāgārjunapraṇītaḥ Dharmasan̄grahaḥ, 1988: t.p. (Ācārya Nāgārjuna... ; ʻPhags-pa Klu-sgrub) p. 1, 1st gr. (Slob-dpon Klu-sgrub)
Androsov, V.P. Nagardzhuna i ego uchenie, 1990.
Rattanāwalī, 1991: p. 3 (Phra Nākhānchun)
Đại trí độ luận, 1992- : v. 2, t.p. (Long Thọ Đại Sĩ; Nàgàrjuna)
Trung quán tâm ngộ luận, 1995: t.p. (Bồ Tát Long Thọ-Nagarjuna)
Dundad u̇zliĭn ukhaany chuulgan, 2002: t.p. (Nagarzhuna)
Dundazh u̇zliĭn ukhaany chuulgan, 2002: t.p. (Nagarzhuna)
Strand of dharma jewels, 1992: t.p. (Ārya Nāgārjuna)
She-rab-dong-bu, 2006: t.p. (Lu-Trub (Nagarjuna)) jkt. (flourished in the 4th century of the Buddhist era (ca. 100 B.C. [sic])
Wikipedia, viewed on February 8, 2022: Nāgārjuna (c. 150 - c. 250 CE; simplified Chinese: 龙树; traditional Chinese: 龍樹; pinyin: Lóngshù; Tibetan: Mgo-po-klu-sgrub, Wylie: mGon po Klu sgrub) was an Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker, scholar-saint and philosopher. He is widely considered one of the most important Buddhist philosophers
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