Bodhidharma was a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th/6th century CE. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Ch'an (Sanskrit: Dhyāna,Japanese: Zen) to China, and regarded as the first Chinese patriarch. According to Chinese legend, he also began the physical training of the Shaolinmonks that led to the creation of Shaolinquan.

He was a Brahman monk from South India" (645 CE), "the third son of a Brahman king of South India" (ca. 715 CE).[1] Some traditions specifically describe Bodhidharma to be the third son of a Pallava king from Kanchipuram.[3][4] Telugu traditions know of a certain Trilochana Pallava as the earliestTelugu King, which is confirmed by later inscriptions.
The accounts also differ on the date of his arrival, with one early account claiming that he arrived during the Liú Sòng Dynasty (420–479) and later accounts dating his arrival to the Liáng Dynasty (502–557). Bodhidharma was primarily active in the lands of the Northern Wèi Dynasty (386–534). Modern scholarship dates him to about the early 5th century.[5]
Several stories about Bodhidharma have become popular legends, which are still being used in the Ch'an and Zen-tradition

.Bodhidharma's teachings and practice centered on meditation and the Lankavatara Sutra.

.Bodhidharma's teachings and practice centered on meditation and the Lankavatara Sutra.

Throughout Buddhist art, Bodhidharma is depicted as a rather ill-tempered, profusely bearded and wide-eyed barbarian. He is described as "The Blue-Eyed Barbarian" in Chinese texts
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