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'''Gunaprabha''' (wyl. ''yon-tan 'od'') - one of the ‘[[Two Supreme Ones]]’—great commentators on the Buddha’s teachings. An Indian master of the [[Vinaya]] tradition born in the seventh century and a disciple of [[Vasubandhu]].
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'''Gunaprabha''' (Skt. ''Guṇaprabha''; Tib. [[ཡོན་ཏན་འོད་]], ''Yönten Ö''; [[Wyl.]] ''yon tan 'od'') — an Indian master of the [[Vinaya]] tradition born in the seventh century and a disciple of [[Vasubandhu]]. According to one tradition, he is counted as one of the ‘[[Two Supreme Ones]]’—great commentators on the [[Buddha]]’s teachings.  
 
==Writings==
*[[Vinayasutra]]
 
==Further Reading==
*Paul K. Nietupski, 'Guṇaprabha’s Vinayasūtra Corpus: Texts and Contexts', JIATS 5, 2009 (Available online [http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/#jiats=/05/nietupski/ here])
 
[[Category:Historical Masters]]
[[Category:Indian Masters]]
[[Category:Seventeen Nalanda Masters]]

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Gunaprabha

Gunaprabha (Skt. Guṇaprabha; Tib. ཡོན་ཏན་འོད་, Yönten Ö; Wyl. yon tan 'od) — an Indian master of the Vinaya tradition born in the seventh century and a disciple of Vasubandhu. According to one tradition, he is counted as one of the ‘Two Supreme Ones’—great commentators on the Buddha’s teachings.

Writings

Further Reading

  • Paul K. Nietupski, 'Guṇaprabha’s Vinayasūtra Corpus: Texts and Contexts', JIATS 5, 2009 (Available online here)