Vimokṣa-siṃha (解脫師子 Jiě-tuō-shī-zǐ, “Lion of Liberation”), Tang-period Esoteric translator known only through a single canonical attribution: the Dōu-biǎo rú-yì mó-ní zhuǎn-lún shèng-wáng cì-dì niàn-sòng mì-mì zuì-yào lüè-fǎ 都表如意摩尼轉輪聖王次第念誦祕密最要略法 = KR6j0297 (T20n1089), a one-fascicle abridged ritual-method on the Cintāmaṇi-cakra Avalokiteśvara.
The Sanskrit name Vimokṣa-siṃha is reconstructed from the Chinese; no biographical material survives in the standard gāo-sēng zhuàn literature. The form of the name (a translated Sanskrit-style monastic appellation) and the topic of the single attributed work suggest an Indian or Central-Asian Esoteric translator otherwise unattested in Chinese sources. DILA authority id: A001492. (Sources: DILA Buddhist Studies Person Authority A001492.)