The Madhyamakālaṃkāra is an 8th-century Buddhist text, believed to have been originally composed in Sanskrit by Śāntarakṣita (725–788), which is extant in Tibetan. The Tibetan text was translated from the Sanskrit by Surendrabodhi and Jñānasūtra.
Samye Monastery, founded by Shantaraksita
Śāntarakṣita, whose name translates into English as "protected by the One who is at peace" was an important and influential Indian Buddhist philosopher, particularly for the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Śāntarakṣita was a philosopher of the Madhyamaka school who studied at Nalanda monastery under Jñānagarbha, and became the founder of Samye, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet.
19th-century painting depicting biographical episodes from the life of Shantarakshita
Asia in 800 CE, showing the Pala Dynasty in north India, patrons of Nalanda University as well as the Tibetan Empire
Śāntarakṣita, a.k.a. "Khenchen Bodhisattva", at Guru Lhakhang Monastery, Bouddhanath