Prajnakaragupta, Prajñākaragupta, Prajnakara-gupta: 1 definition
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Source: academia.edu: The Chronological History of BuddhismPrajñākaragupta (40-120 CE) was the author of Pramāṇavārtikālankāra. He clarified the view of Dharmakīrti and criticized Devendrabhūti.
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Partial matches: Gupta, Prajnakara.
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