High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Brahmajala Sutra (Chinese: 梵網經; pinyin: f n wǎng jīng, Japanese: bonmōkyō), also called the Brahma's Net Sutra is a text of the Mahayana Buddhist canon. It is not related to the Brahmajala Sutta of the Theravada Buddhist Pali Canon. While the sutra was traditionally regarded as having been recorded in Sanskrit and then translated by Kumarajiva, scholars now believe that the text was written by unknown authors in China in the mid-5th century CE. The sutra itself claims that it is the final chapter of a much longer Sanskrit text, but there is no clear evidence that such a text ever existed.
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