Gunabhadra [求那跋陀羅] (394–468) (; Gunabaddara): A monk of central India and a translator of Buddhist scriptures into Chinese. He was born to a Brahman family, but converted to Buddhism. He first studied the Hinayana teachings and later studied the Mahayana. In 435 he went to China by sea, where he devoted himself to teaching and translating Buddhist scriptures. He translated a total of 52 scriptures in 134 volumes, including the Miscellaneous Āgama Sutra, the Shrīmālā Sutra, and the Buddha Infinite Life Sutra.