Tamāla Leaf Sandalwood Fragrance [多摩羅跋栴檀香如来] ( Tamālapattra-chandana-gandha or Tamālapatra-chandana-gandha; Tamarabatsu-sendankō-nyorai or Tamaraba-sendankō-nyorai): The Thus Come One Tamālapattra Sandalwood Fragrance. The name that Maudgalyāyana, one of Shakyamuni’s ten major disciples, will bear when he attains enlightenment, according to Shakyamuni’s prediction in the “Bestowal of Prophecy” (sixth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra. The chapter states that, after making offerings to eight thousand Buddhas and then to “two hundred ten thousand million Buddhas,” Maudgalyāyana will become a Buddha with the name Tamāla Leaf Sandalwood Fragrance, whose kalpa and realm will be named Joy Replete and Mind Delight, respectively. The Sanskrit word tamālapattra or tamālapatra means the leaf of the tamāla tree.