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Bodhisena ( Sanskrit. Chinese 菩提僊那) was an Indian Buddhist scholar-monk. He visited Japan, arriving in August 736 on the invitation of Emperor Shomu, to Sanskrit and Huayan Buddhism in many Japanese monasteries. Bodhisena also petitioned the emperor to found a temple on Mount Tomi , which he found to strongly resemble the mountain in India where Buddha preached, known as Vulture Peak .