Sēngqié-pó-luó 僧伽婆羅 (*Saṃghapāla “Saṃgha-Protector”; conventionally c. 460–524 CE), Liáng-dynasty Buddhist translator from Funán 扶南. According to the Xù gāosēng zhuàn 續高僧傳 (T2060) and the Gāosēng zhuàn (T2059), Saṃghapāla travelled to China in his youth and worked at Jiànkāng under Liáng Wǔ-dì’s patronage from c. 506 CE, producing some 11 Mahāyāna translations including [[KR6c0021|Wén-shū-shī-lì suǒ-shuō bōrě bōluómì jīng (T233)]], the Vimuttimagga (Jiětuō dào lùn 解脫道論, T1648 — a Sthaviravāda meditation manual), and several others. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001242.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6c0021 Wénshūshīlì suǒshuō bōrě bōluómì jīng (T233); and others.