A continuation of the Indian Dhyāna transmission lineage







"The Seven Great Elephants of the Dharma"
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|_ 6. Mishaka (s), Mishaka (j)
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|_ 7. Vasumitra (s), Basshumitta (j)
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|_ 8. Buddhanandi (s), Buddhanandai (j)
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|_ 9. Buddhamitra (s), Fudamitta (j)
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|_ 10. Pārshva (s), Kyō (j)
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|_ 11. Punyayasha (s), Funayasha (j)
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|_ 12. Anabodhi (s), Memyō (j)
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|_ 13. Kapimala (s), Kabimora (j)
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|_ 14. Nāgārjuna (s), Ryūjū (j), (ca. 1st Century CE)
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|_ 15. Kāndadeva/(Aryadeva) (s), Kanadaiba (j)
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|_ 16. Rāhulabhadra (s), Ragorata (j)
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|_ 17. Samghanandi (s), Sogyanandai (j)
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|_ 18. Samghayathata (s), Kayashata (j)
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|_ 19. Kumāralāta (s), Kumorata (j)
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|_ 20. Shayata (s), Shayata (j)
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|_ 21. Vasubandhu (s), Bashubanzu (j)
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|_ 22. Manorata (s), Manura (j)
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|_ 23. Haklenayasha (s), Kakurokuna (j)
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|_ 24. Simhabodhi (s), Shishibodai (j)
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|_ 25. Bashashita (s), Bashashita (j)
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|_ 26. Punyamitra (s), Funyomitta (j)
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|_ 27. Prajñādhara (s), Hanyatara (j)
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|_ 28. Bodhidharma (s), P'u-ti Da-mo (ch), Bodai Daruma (j) ?-532


(s) = sanskrit
(j) = japanese
(ch) = chinese


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