Source: Corless 1996

Corless, Roger J. "T'an-luan: The First Systematizer of Pure Land Buddhism." In The Pure Land Tradition: History and Development, edited by James Harlan Foard, Michael Solomon and Richard Karl Payne, 107-138. Berkeley Buddhist Studies 3. Berkeley: Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California and Berkeley, and Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1996.

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"The entire text [T1524] claims to have been written by Vasubandhu and translated by Bodhiruci, but, being extant only in Chinese and having some un-Sanskrit grammatical peculiarities (such as Chinese puns), it may be pseudepigraphical."

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"The entire text [T1524] claims to have been written by Vasubandhu and translated by Bodhiruci, but, being extant only in Chinese and having some un-Sanskrit grammatical peculiarities (such as Chinese puns), it may be pseudepigraphical." T1524; 無量壽經優波提舍