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'''Surendrabodhi'''. Indian pandita who came to [[Samye]] at the time of [[Trisong Deutsen]].
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Surendrabodhi ([[lha dbang byang chub]])
*One of the Indian teachers invited to Tibet in time of Emperor [[ral pa can]] (early 9th century).  See the shorter Lde'u history (p. 135), where the name is spelled [[su len tra bo de]].
*In list of South Asian pundits in [[bu ston]]'s History (1989), p. 280.7.
*In list of imperial period pundits in Tibet contained in [[zhu chen]], [[bstan 'gyur dkar chag]], p. 158, line 19.
*Stog Palace catalogue, index.
*[[su randra bodhi]].  Translator in time of Emperor Ral pa can.  Padma dkar po, Chos 'byung, p. 331. 
*Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism, vol. 1, p. 565.  Surendrabodhi — in Tibetan translation, Lha dbang byang chub — in time of Ral pa can.  Mtshan tho, no. 18.<br>
[[Dan Martin]]
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