Sengrui (僧睿; 371–438 AD) was a Buddhist monk and scholar. [1] He was born in what is now Henan. He became a monk at age 18, traveling extensively from age 24, meeting among others Dao An. [2]
He ended up in Changan, where he took part in Kumarajiva's translation project. Sengrui wrote the introduction to Kumarajiva's translation of the Lotus Sutra. [3] In fact, he is generally seen as one of four Kumarajiva's principal disciples. [4]
Sengrui (僧睿; 371–438 AD) was a Buddhist monk and scholar. [1] He was born in what is now Henan. He became a monk at age 18, traveling extensively from age 24, meeting among others Dao An. [2]
He ended up in Changan, where he took part in Kumarajiva's translation project. Sengrui wrote the introduction to Kumarajiva's translation of the Lotus Sutra. [3] In fact, he is generally seen as one of four Kumarajiva's principal disciples. [4]