Jué-jí-xiáng-zhì púsà 覺吉祥智菩薩 (reconstructed Sanskrit Bodhiśrījñāna or Bodhibhadra) is the Indian author named in the Sòng-translation colophon of the Jí dà-shèng xiāng lùn 集大乘相論 KR6o0041 (T1637). The Chinese name reads “Awakening-Auspicious-Wisdom Bodhisattva”. The text is one of the late Indian śāstras translated by 施護 (Shīhù / Dānapāla)‘s bureau in the Northern Sòng. No identifying biographical material survives; the name is plausibly that of a tenth- or early-eleventh-century Indian paṇḍita of Vikramaśīla or Nālandā, whose works reached the Sòng translation programme via the regular Indian mission. The title 集 (“compiled” / “anthology”) suggests an anthology of doctrinal definitions for Mahāyāna technical terms.