Haribhadra, also known as Shizi Xian (simplified Chinese: 狮子贤; traditional Chinese: 獅子賢; pinyin: Shīzixián) or Sengge Zangpo (Tibetan: སེང་གེ་བཟང་པོ་, Wylie: seng-ge bzang-po; both names mean "righteous lion") was an 8th-century CE Buddhist philosopher and commentator. [1] He was one of the founding monks of the Vikramashila monastery in modern-day Bihar, India and he was also the preceptor[2] of the Pala Emperor, Dharmapala.[3][4]
A notable student of his was the monk Buddhajñānapāda who also played a role in founding Vikramashila.[5]