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Upasika Chihmann
Upasika Chihmann, whose lay name was P. C. Lee, was a translator and a devout lay follower of Buddhism. She is best known for her translations of Buddhist texts, particularly those within the Mahayana tradition. One of her notable works is the translation of The Four Buddhist Books in Mahayana, which includes Amitabha's forty-eight vows. Her other publications include The Vows of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra Sutra.