Fǎjiù 法救 (*Dharmatrāta, “Dharma-Protector”; lifedates conventional, c. first–second century CE), Indic Buddhist Sarvāstivādin master and the conventional compiler of the Dharmapada / Udānavarga — the foundational Buddhist gnomic-verse anthology known in Chinese as [[KR6b0067|Fǎ-jù jīng 法句經 (T210)]] and [[KR6b0070|Fǎ-jí yào-sòng jīng 法集要頌經 (T213)]]. Two early Chinese Sarvāstivādin masters bear the same name; the figure here is the senior Dharmatrāta, distinct from the later “Dharmatrāta-2” who appears as a Saṃyutta-āgama-commentary author. The name is preserved canonically in Chinese both as 法救 (“Dharma-Saviour”) and 達磨多羅 (transliteration). Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001998.
Works in the Kanripo corpus (compiler-attributions): KR6b0067 Fǎjù jīng (T210); KR6b0070 Fǎjí yàosòng jīng (T213); other Udānavarga-related compilations.