Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences
Chinese glossary of Sanskrit terms in Buddhist texts
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Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences
Summary
Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's instance of is recorded as literary work[2].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's genre is recorded as bilingual dictionary[3].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's genre is recorded as specialized dictionary[4].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's genre is recorded as Buddhist literature[5].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's language of work or name is recorded as Classical Chinese[6].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's language of work or name is recorded as Sanskrit[7].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's country of origin is recorded as Tang dynasty[8].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's catalog code is recorded as 2136[9].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's published in is recorded as Cyclopedia Section[10].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's first line is recorded as 人(麼弩史也)[11].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's author name string is recorded as 僧怛多蘗多[12].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's author name string is recorded as 波羅瞿那彌捨沙[13].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's BDRC Resource ID is recorded as WA0TTET2136[14].
- Collection of Chinese–Sanskrit Correspondences's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].