Cundi
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
Translations
English
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English
Wikipedia
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Cundi (Buddhism)
Wikipedia
Etymology
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From
Sanskrit
चुन्दि
(
cundi
)
.
Proper noun
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Cundi
(
Buddhism
)
a
bodhisattva
in
Mahayana
and
Vajrayana
Buddhism
Translations
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Translations
Chinese:
Mandarin:
準提菩薩
/
准提菩萨
(
Zhǔntí Púsà
)
Japanese:
准胝観音
Korean:
준제보살
(
junjebosal
)
Sanskrit:
चुन्दि
(
cundi
)
Tibetan:
སྐུལ་བྱེད་མ
(
skul byed ma
)
Vietnamese:
Chuẩn Đề Bồ Tát
,
Phật Mẫu Chuẩn Đề
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