Shàn-jì púsà 善寂菩薩 (reconstructed Sanskrit Śāntipa or Śānti-bhadra) is the Indian author named in the Sòng-translation colophon of the Jí zhū-fǎ bǎo zuì-shàng yì lùn 集諸法寶最上義論 KR6o0042 (T1638). The Chinese name reads “Good-Quiescent Bodhisattva”. The text is a late Indian Mahāyāna anthology of doctrinal authorities on emptiness and the highest meaning. The author is plausibly to be identified with the Vikramaśīla master Ratnākaraśānti (寶生寂; fl. early 11th c.), whose name “Śāntipa” is also rendered “善寂” in some Sòng-period translations; if so, the work is one of the late-Indian paṇḍita productions reaching the Sòng translation programme c. 980–1040. No firm biographical identification is possible from the colophon alone.