"Kumārajīva" meaning in English

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Proper name

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Kumārajīva
  1. Buddhist monk (334–413 CE), scholar and translator from the Kingdom of Kucha, mostly remembered for translating Buddhist texts written in Sanskrit to Chinese. Wikipedia link: Kumārajīva Categories (topical): Buddhism, Individuals Synonyms: Kumarajiva Translations (Buddhist monk): 鳩摩羅什 (Chinese Mandarin), 鸠摩罗什 (Jiūmóluóshí) (Chinese Mandarin), Кумараджива (Kumaradživa) [masculine] (Russian)

Alternative forms

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