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*Eighth century translator. Describes the Indian prince Rūpapati ([[Rupapati]]) as being a Licchavi descendent who flees India due to a dispute and arrives in Tibet, becoming its first king. [RY] | *Eighth century translator. Describes the Indian prince Rūpapati ([[Rupapati]]) as being a Licchavi descendent who flees India due to a dispute and arrives in Tibet, becoming its first king. [RY] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 21 June 2006
Prajñāvarman (Prajnavarman).
- Eighth century translator. Describes the Indian prince Rūpapati (Rupapati) as being a Licchavi descendent who flees India due to a dispute and arrives in Tibet, becoming its first king. [RY]