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  1. Hungry ghost - Wikipedia

    • Hungry ghost is a term in Buddhism and Chinese traditional religion, representing beings who are driven by intense emotional needs in an animalistic way. The terms 餓鬼 èguǐ literally "hungry ghost", are the Chinese translation of the Sanskrit term preta in Buddhism. "Hungry ghosts" play a role in Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, and in Chinese folk religion. … See more

    Myths of origin

    There are many legends regarding the origin of hungry ghosts. It is likely that the idea of hungry ghosts originated from … See more

    In China

    In Chinese Buddhism, The World of the Hungry Ghosts (鬼法界, 鬼界) is one of the six domains of the desire realm of Buddhism. The oral tradition of Chinese ancestral worship believes that the ghosts of the ancesto… See more

    In Tibet

    In Tibetan Buddhism, Hungry Ghosts (Tib. ཡི་དྭགས་, Wyl. yi dwags, Sanskrit: preta) have their own realm depicted on the Bhavacakra and are represented as teardrop or paisley-shaped with bloated stomachs and necks too thin to … See more

     
  1. According to the Nyāyānusāriṇī, there are three main groups of hungry ghosts, each of which are divided into three sub-groups:

    • ghosts of no wealth (無財鬼) torch or flaming mouths (炬口鬼): These ghosts regurgitate fierce flames with mouths of inextinguishable embers. Their bodies are like that of a palmyra tree. ...
    • ghosts of little wealth (少財鬼) needle hair (針毛鬼): These ghosts have bodies made of hair, firm like spears. ...
    • ghosts of much wealth (多財鬼) ghosts of sacrifices (希祠鬼): These ghosts live off sacrifices offered by humans. ...
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