Sēngqié-báchéng 僧伽跋澄 (*Saṃghabhūti, “Saṃgha-Becoming”; lifedates unknown), Kashmirian (罽賓) Buddhist śramaṇa, fl. late fourth century at Cháng’ān under Fú-Qín 符秦 patronage. According to the Chū sānzàng jì jí 出三藏記集 (T2145, juan 13), Saṃghabhūti arrived at Cháng’ān during Dàoān’s late period (early 380s) and worked alongside Buddhanandi 佛念 / 佛提 and the Yè-sì translation circle in producing several major Sarvāstivādin Abhidharma and avadāna-anthology translations, most notably [[KR6b0051|Sēngqié-luóchà suǒ-jí jīng 僧伽羅剎所集經 (T194)]] — the Indian master Saṃgharakṣa’s avadāna-summary of the Buddha’s life. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001239.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6b0051 Sēngqiéluóchà suǒjí jīng (T194); and others.