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  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/1509  + (A plant name, illus. in Nomads 278.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/16026  + (A plant with an odiferous root. See disc. in Silk, Dissert. 310.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9113  + (A plant; see discussion in Silk, Dissert. 310.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/1623  + (A post-verb particle that conveys a sense of urging or encouraging, or one that expresses doubt.. btang gi ang, wird auf jeden Fall senden. auf jeden Fall. Kaschewsky 86.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13827  + (A preliminary exam. Dreyfus, Sound 257.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8765  + (A propos du chien au Tibet, by Corneille JA propos du chien au Tibet, by Corneille Jest, in Ethnozootechnie, no. 25, pp. 33-37. = khri. "throne." Kuijp (1986) 35. as a unit of measure, the distance between the tips the of thumb and the little finger spread out. Vitali, Tho.ling 61. 'khor ba las blo myi ldog pa'i thos bsam bsgom gsum khyi yin. The learning, reflection & meditation of one who has not turned the mind from sangsara is a dog! Zhi-byed Coll. II 267.1 (other examples follow). Pha-dam-pa often uses 'dog' in this sense. Pa-tshab also uses it (Zhi-byed Coll. IV 42.5 ff.). Six good qualities that can be learned from the dog. Flick, Carrying Enemies 49. Simile of the hungry dog cracking a bone in its mouth who, even though his mouth is bleeding, thinks he's happy (compared to thinking one is happy with a woman). Flick, Carrying Enemies 111. = ku ku ra tsa, gzhan la zug, nor skyong, padma. JD 246. SS 500.1.n la zug, nor skyong, padma. JD 246. SS 500.1.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19394  + (A rather more modest title for the spouse of a monarch. Used in O.T. documents.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6006  + (A redrawn loan contract (done by mutual consent). Jampel Kaldhen, Interest Rates in Tibet, TJ 1 no. 1 (1975) 110.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9813  + (A rite for releasing the bride from her familial deity, part of the wedding ritual. Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 72.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18730  + (A ritual item. See Tucci, Tibetan Folk Songs, fig. 6. 'khris su'am gong du. Btsan-lha. lamb skin. Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 50.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/123  + (A ritual object that is a 'mountain' of rtA ritual object that is a 'mountain' of rtsam pa with lots of butter flecks & with a sheep or goat carcass leaning against it. It has a stupa-like structure. One is present at Ladakhi marriage ceremonies. Brauen, Ladakhi Marriage Ritual 111. a kind of sacrificial cake. Karmay, Treasury. TS7 II 805. See Slob-dpon Bsod-nams-rtse-mo, Writings on the Hevajra & Cakrasamvara 360.3 (i.e., Sa-skya Bka'-'bum version p. 112.3.4). Zhi-byed Coll. V 215.4. Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 60, says it is a special cake offering for the first day of the New Year, made in each house; it had a special song called sbrang rgyas kyi glu. This is one of those items used in Tibetan rituals for which Sa-skya PaNDita couldn't find any Indian authority.a-skya PaNDita couldn't find any Indian authority.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13293  + (A sailing hazard, it evidently means high waves. Zhi-byed Coll. V 509.7.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15945  + (A series of these occur in the form of whiA series of these occur in the form of white objects with small points on the inside. A shar bu is shaped like a type of bottle, with its spout pointed down. They act as a drainage system for the mandala mansion. See Doboom, Buddh. Path to Enlightenment, p. 61, 62. dra ba. Btsan-lha. Acc. to Jinpa, they are small pegs hanging down, which keep moisture from getting on the walls (making moisture drip down like artificial icicles).isture drip down like artificial icicles).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8689  + (A small bag worn hanging from the waist. Illus. in Yisun.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8619  + (A small bell used by a medium. Bellezza, Divine Dyads 63.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13940  + (A small ceremonial debate exam. Dreyfus, Sound 253.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17261  + (A sound Mon people make when calling their dogs. Zhi-byed Coll. IV 159.7.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8610  + (A sound that might be made by shoes, forbidden in vinaya. There are still other meanings. May be switched with phrig phrig.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4786  + (A soup served at new years (29th day of thA soup served at new years (29th day of the last month) with dumplings containing 'omens.' The dumplings may be in various symbolic shapes, and contain symbolic objects. The person getting a dumpling containing paper will be learned and virtuous (or a victim of theft); wood indicates life as a poor man walking with a stick; a pebble indicates life as durable as a diamond rock; salt suggests cleverness and reknown; wood (repeated?) is for disease; and cayenne pepper for a temperamental personality (sharp tongue). charcoal of course means one has 'dark thoughts.' onion means you will have body odor. Chab-spel Tshe-brtan-phun-tshogs has written an article on the subject (included in his volume of collected works). Other explanations of the objects found in Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 63.found in Khenrap in TJ 25 no. 4 (2000) 63.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17017  + (A special term for the dang po'i mgon po that appears in the Generation Stage (in Completion Stage called ye shes kyi sku).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19406  + (A special term for the dang po'i mgon po that appears in the Completion Stage (in Generation Stage called sngags kyi sku).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3801  + (A special term used in Blo-gsal-gling for the monastery manager, instead of the usual phyag mdzod. Dreyfus, Sound 348.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/16939  + (A steam inhaling device pictured in JD 280-281.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5164  + (A stone that resembles turquoise. Samdo A III 244v.3. A stone similar in appearance to turquoise, but less valuable. Samdo A II 317r.4.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/12507  + (A strange word that occurs in Samdo A I 80.4. However, another version of the text has instead phe shwa (phe sha, q.v.).)