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'''Damshtrasena''' (Skt. ''Daṃṣṭrāsena''; [[Wyl.]] ''mche ba'i sde'') was a Kashmiri master identified as the author of two [[Prajnaparamita]] commentaries contained within the [[Tengyur]]. The authorship of these works is however disputed, with some scholars, including [[Butön]], ascribing one of them to [[Vasubandhu]].
'''Damshtrasena''' (Skt. ''Daṃṣṭrāsena''; Tib. མཆེ་བའི་སྡེ་, ''chewé dé'', [[Wyl.]] ''mche ba'i sde'') was a Kashmiri master identified as the author of two [[Prajnaparamita]] commentaries contained within the [[Tengyur]]. The authorship of these works is however disputed, with some scholars, including [[Butön]], ascribing one of them to [[Vasubandhu]].


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Latest revision as of 23:11, 3 February 2018

Damshtrasena (Skt. Daṃṣṭrāsena; Tib. མཆེ་བའི་སྡེ་, chewé dé, Wyl. mche ba'i sde) was a Kashmiri master identified as the author of two Prajnaparamita commentaries contained within the Tengyur. The authorship of these works is however disputed, with some scholars, including Butön, ascribing one of them to Vasubandhu.

Further Reading

  • Gareth Sparham, 'Demons on the Mother: Objections to the Perfect Wisdom Sūtras in Tibet', in Guy Newland (ed.) Changing Minds: Contributions to the Study of Buddhism and Tibet in Honor of Jeffrey Hopkins, Snow Lion, 2001