Mid-Táng (Kāiyuán / Tiān-bǎo-era) Indian Buddhist translator-monk; Sanskrit name Dharmacandra 達磨戰涅羅 (“Dharma-Moon”; zhànnièluó renders candra). Native of East India (per Táng records). Lifedates 653 – 743-12-17 (per Kāiyuán shìjiào lù: died Tiānbǎo 2 / 11 / 23 at Jīnlúnsì in Khotan, age 91, monastic age 72). His Chinese-translation work belongs to the broader Kāiyuán Indian-pilgrim translator network alongside Vajrabodhi 金剛智, Bodhiruci 菩提流志, and others. His one-juan Heart Sūtra translation Pǔbiàn zhìzàng bānruò bōluómìduō xīnjīng 普遍智藏般若波羅蜜多心經 (KR6c0129, T8 no. 252) is the third surviving Chinese version (after Kumārajīva’s Mòhē bānruò bōluómì dàmíng zhòu jīng KR6c0127 and Xuánzàng’s standard Bānruò bōluómìduō xīnjīng KR6c0128); per the catalog it is a chóngyì 重譯 (“re-translation”). Catalog credits him with this Heart Sūtra version + several other minor translations.