Jiryo Masuda, Origin and Doctrine of Early Indian Buddhist Schools, Asia Major, vol. 2 (1925), pp. 5-78, at p. 6. Translator of the work by Vasumitra.
Once or twice the ordinator of the 13-year-old Pha dam pa at Vikramaśīla is said to be Mkhan po Chos kyi 'byung gnas (more often it is said to be Dge ba'i 'byung gnas).
Donald S. Lopez, ed., Buddhism in Practice, Princeton University Press (Princeton 1995), p. 364.
Name of the Bodhisattva who would later become Akṣobhya. Jan Nattier, The Indian Roots of Pure Land Buddhism: Insights from the Oldest Chinese Versions of the Larger Sukhāvatīvyūha, Pacific World, third series no. 5 (Fall 2003), pp. 179-202, at p. 189.