鳩槃荼
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Chinese
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
Chinese
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]
phonetic
trad.
(
鳩槃荼
)
鳩
槃
荼
simp.
(
鸠槃荼
)
鸠
槃
荼
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鳩槃荼
Etymology
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]
Transliteration of
Sanskrit
कुम्भाण्ड
(
kumbhāṇḍa
)
.
Pronunciation
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edit
]
Mandarin
(
Pinyin
)
:
jiūpántú
(
Zhuyin
)
:
ㄐㄧㄡ ㄆㄢˊ ㄊㄨˊ
Mandarin
(
Standard Chinese
)
+
Hanyu Pinyin
:
jiūpántú
Zhuyin
:
ㄐㄧㄡ ㄆㄢˊ ㄊㄨˊ
Tongyong Pinyin
:
jioupántú
Wade–Giles
:
chiu
1
-pʻan
2
-tʻu
2
Yale
:
jyōu-pán-tú
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
:
jiouparntwu
Palladius
:
цзюпаньту
(czjupanʹtu)
Sinological
IPA
(
key
)
:
/t͡ɕi̯oʊ̯⁵⁵ pʰän³⁵ tʰu³⁵/
Noun
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edit
]
鳩槃荼
(
Buddhism
)
kumbhanda
鳩槃荼
者
,
此
云
甕
形
鬼
,
狀貌
冬瓜
。
[
Classical Chinese
,
trad.
]
鸠槃荼
者
,
此
云
瓮
形
鬼
,
状貌
冬瓜
。
[
Classical Chinese
,
simp.
]
From:
Annotations to the
Lotus Sutra
《妙法蓮華經科註》
Jiūpántú
zhě, cǐ yún wèng xíng guǐ, zhuàngmào dōngguā.
[Pinyin]
Kumbhandas
are urn-shaped ghosts, whose appearance resemble winter melons.
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