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*''Born: [[704]]''
*''Died: [[760]]''
*''Other Names'': 婆羅門僧正 ''(Baramon soujou)''
*''Japanese'': 菩提僊那 ''(Bodaisenna)''

Bodhisena was an Indian Buddhist monk, the only Indian to have traveled to Japan in the pre-modern period for whom there are reliable records. He arrived in Japan in [[736]], and in [[752]] served as chief officiant at the eye-opening ceremony of the Great Buddha at [[Todai-ji|Tôdai-ji]].

Bodhisena is also known as Baramon Sôjô, or "the Brahmin monk," though it is unclear whether he was actually of the Brahmin caste. After arriving in Japan, he was named ''sôjô'', the highest monastic rank available, and began teaching [[Sanskrit]] and [[Kegon]] Buddhist doctrine.

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==References==
*Fabio Rambelli, "The Idea of India (Tenjiku) in Pre-Modern Japan: Issues of Signification and Representation in the Buddhist Translation of Cultures," (source unknown)

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