Qi tuo, Qí tuó, Qī tuō, Qì tuō: 5 definitions

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In Buddhism

Chinese Buddhism

祇陀 [qi tuo]—Jetṛ; Jetā; victor, a prince of Śrāvastī, son of king Prasenajit, and previous owner of the Jetavana.

Source: archive.org: A Dictionary Of Chinese Buddhist Terms

[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]

祇陀 [qi tuo]—Qítuó — [Proper Noun (人名 [ren ming])] Jetṛ Jeta, formerly known as Qítuó. Newly known as Shìduō (逝多 [shi duo]) or Shìduō (誓多 [shi duo]). Translated as 'Victory' (勝 [sheng]). The name of the crown prince of King Pasenadi (波斯匿王 [bo si ni wang]) of Kosala (舍衛國 [she wei guo]).

祇陀—【人名】Jetṛ Jeta,舊稱祇陀。新稱逝多,誓多。譯曰勝。舍衛國波斯匿王太子之名。

[rén míng]Jetṛ Jeta, jiù chēng qí tuó. xīn chēng shì duō, shì duō. yì yuē shèng. shě wèi guó bō sī nì wáng tài zi zhī míng.

[ren ming]Jetr Jeta, jiu cheng qi tuo. xin cheng shi duo, shi duo. yi yue sheng. she wei guo bo si ni wang tai zi zhi ming.

Source: DILA Glossaries: Ding Fubao: Dictionary of Buddhist Studies

祇陀 t = 只陀 s = qí tuó p refers to [proper noun] “Jeta; Jetṛ”; Domain: Buddhism 佛教 [fu jiao] , Subdomain: Indian Buddhism , Concept: Person 人 [ren]; Notes: See 逝多 [shi duo] (FGDB '逝多 [shi duo]') .

Source: NTI Reader: Chinese-English Buddhist dictionary
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Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.

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Languages of India and abroad

Chinese-English dictionary

1) 祇陀 [qí tuó] refers to: “Jeta” [Sanskrit personal name].

祇陀 is further associated with the following language/terms:

[Related Chinese terms] 祇陀太子; 逝多.

[Vietnamese] kỳ đà.

[Korean] 기타 / Gita.

[Japanese] ギダ / Gida.

2) 棄脫 [qì tuō] refers to: “abandonment”.

棄脫 is further associated with the following language/terms:

[Vietnamese] khí thoát.

[Korean] 기탈 / gital.

[Japanese] キダツ / kidatsu.

Source: DILA Glossaries: Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
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