Yuè-pó-shǒu-nà 月婆首那 (*Upaśūnya, “Subtle-Empty”; lifedates unknown), Chen-dynasty (陳, 557–589) Indian Buddhist translator, by tradition a prince of Ujjayinī (優禪尼國). According to the Lìdài sānbǎo jì and the Xù gāosēng zhuàn (T2060), Upaśūnya travelled from northern India to Liáng-period Jiànkāng and continued translation work into the Chen, producing several prajñā and Tantric texts including [[KR6c0019|Shèng-tiān-wáng bōrě bōluómì jīng 勝天王般若波羅蜜經 (T231)]] — the Suvikrāntavikrāmiparipṛcchā Prajñāpāramitā — translated 565 CE at Yáng-zhōu. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A002250.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6c0019 Shèngtiānwáng bōrě bōluómì jīng (T231).