English
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit गन्धर्व (gandharva).
Noun
gandharva (plural gandharvas)
- (Indian mythology) A spirit, usually depicted as a singer or musician.
- (Buddhism) A being in the intermediate state between death and rebirth.
Translations
spirit
- Assamese: গন্ধৰ্ব্ব (gondhorrwo)
- Bengali: গন্ধর্ব (bn) (gondhorbo)
- Burmese: ဂန္ဓဗ္ဗ (my) (gandhabba.)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 乾闼婆 (qiántàpó)
- Hindi: गन्धर्व (hi) (gandharv)
- Japanese: 乾闥婆 (けんだつば, kendatsuba), ガンダルバ (gandaruba), ガンダルヴァ (gandaruva)
- Kannada: ಗಂಧರ್ವ (kn) (gandharva)
- Korean: 간다르바 (gandareuba)
- Marathi: गंधर्व (mr) (gandharva)
- Pali: gandhabba
- Sanskrit: गन्धर्व (sa) (gandharva)
- Telugu: గంధర్వ (gandharva)
- Thai: คนธรรพ์ (th) (kon-tan)
- Vietnamese: Càn-thát-bà
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