Sēngqié-sīnà 僧伽斯那 (*Saṃghasena, “Saṃgha-army”; lifedates unknown), Indic Buddhist compiler-figure named in the canonical signatures of two Chinese jātaka / avadāna anthologies: [[KR6b0002|Púsà běn-yuán jīng 菩薩本緣經 (T153)]], translated by 支謙 in the third century, and the Bǎi-yú jīng 百喻經 (T209) translated by Guṇavṛddhi 求那毘地 at Jiànkāng in the late fifth century. The two attributions are separated by some 250 years and modern scholarship (Mizuno Kōgen; Demiéville) generally regards them as distinct historical figures, or alternatively as a generic learned-compiler name attached to anthological jātaka literature. No biographical material survives.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6b0002 Púsà běnyuán jīng (T153, compiler-attribution).