Religion:Kumbhanda
Translations of Kumbhāṇḍa | |
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Sanskrit | कुम्भाण्ड (IAST: Kumbhāṇḍa) |
Pali | कुम्भण्ड (Kumbhaṇḍa) |
Chinese | 鳩槃荼 or 鳩盤拏 (Pinyin: Jiūpántú or Jiūpánná) |
Japanese | 鳩槃荼 (rōmaji: kubanda) |
Korean | 구반다 (RR: gubanda) |
Tibetan | གྲུལ་བུམ་ Wylie: grul bum THL: drulbum |
Thai | กุมภัณฑ์ |
Vietnamese | Cưu-bàn-đồ |
Glossary of Buddhism |
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According to the Dà zhìdù lùn, greedy officers are reborn as kumbhāṇḍhas.
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