Buddhatrāta 弗陀多羅多 (dates uncertain, perhaps 5th c.) is the attributed Indian author of the Lǜ èr-shí-èr míng-liǎo lùn 律二十二明了論 (KR6k0042, T24n1461) — a verse abhidharmic-style summary of the Sarvāstivāda Vinaya, in which the 250 bhikṣu training-rules are reduced to twenty-two doctrinal-systematic categories. The Sanskrit original is lost; the work is preserved only in the Chinese translation by Paramārtha 真諦 (真諦), made under the Chén 陳 dynasty in 568 CE. Because of the Sarvāstivāda doctrinal content, modern scholarship (Demiéville 1953) has tentatively identified Buddhatrāta with the early Sarvāstivāda abhidharma author of the same name, though the identification is not certain.