Sēngjiébámó 僧伽跋摩 (Skt. Saṃghavarman “Protected by the Saṃgha”; alternate Chinese name 僧鎧 Sēnggǎi; DILA Authority A001592) was a Central Indian (Tiānzhú 天竺) Buddhist monk-translator who worked during the Liu Song (劉宋, 420–479 CE). He translated the Zá āpítán xīn lùn 雜阿毘曇心論 (KR6l0017, T1552, 11 juan), an elaborated Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma summary, as well as other texts. He is distinct from Saṃghavarman (Saṃghvarman) of the Three Kingdoms period. His precise dates are not recorded; he was active in the mid-5th century CE.