Dà-yǒng púsà 大勇菩薩 (“Bodhisattva of Great Courage”; Skt. likely Mahāvīra or Āryaśūra) is the attributed compiler of the Fēn-bié yè-bào lüè jīng 分別業報略經 (KR6i0417 / T723), translated into Chinese by 僧伽跋摩 (Saṃghavarman) during the Liú Sòng 劉宋 (420–479) at the Liú-Sòng capital. The Sanskrit identification is uncertain: the name 大勇 (“great courage”) most plausibly renders Mahāvīra or, equally plausibly, Āryaśūra — the latter being the famous Indian poet-Buddhist of the Jātakamālā (Pú-sà běn-shēng-mán lùn 菩薩本生鬘論). The connection to Āryaśūra is suggested by the text’s karma-vipāka (karma-fruition) genre, which is characteristic of Āryaśūra’s didactic-poetic literature, but the identification cannot be made firmly. Lifedates and biographical details are unknown; the text was already a traditional Indian text by the time Saṃghavarman translated it in the mid-fifth century.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6i0417 (compiler/author).