商羯羅
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Śaṅkara, ‘auspicious’ (M. W. ), a name for ‘Śiva’, and intp. as 骨鏁 bone-chains; name of 商羯羅阿闍梨 Śaṅkaracarya, the celebrated Indian philosopher of the eighth century A. D. who is known as a great opponent of Buddhism.