Kathina
English
Etymology
Transliteration
of
Pali
kaṭhina
.
Proper noun
Kathina
(
Buddhism
)
An
annual
festival
during which
robes
are
presented
to
priests
,
usually
falling
between the 1st
day
of the
waning moon
of the 11th
month
and the
middle
of the 12th
month
under the
lunar calendar
.
A
robe
presented
to a
priest
during this
festival
.
Translations
Buddhist festival
Bengali:
কঠিন চীবর দান
(
koṭhin cibor dan
)
Burmese:
ကထိန်
(my)
(
ka.htin
)
Chinese:
Mandarin:
供僧衣節
/
供僧衣节
(
Gōng sēngyī jié
)
Khmer:
កថិន
(km)
(
kɑthən
)
Malayalam:
കഥിന
(
kathina
)
Mon:
ဂထိုန်
Shan:
ၵထိင်ႇ
(
kǎ thìng
)
Thai:
กฐิน
(th)
(
gà-tǐn
)
Anagrams
Ithakan
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