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- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/14938 + (A tree, a variety of dan rog. DG 201.6.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18563 + (A trident-topped banner used as an ornament on monastery roofs, illus. in Yisun. Illus. also in Pho-brang Po-ta-la [1988], illus. no. 5 following p. 29 (here spelled thugs). Tucci, Religions 188. For dkar thug dmar thug, see Stein. Everding in TS9 I 121.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11747 + (A type of Bka' btags. Dungkar in TJ 8 no. 4 (Winter 1993) 10. A long horizontal hanging. Vitali, Tho.ling 61. Tucci, Lhasa 74.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/731 + (A type of boot illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11240 + (A type of boot illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/12573 + (A type of boot illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13285 + (A type of boot illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/2124 + (A type of bow-and-arrow illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/7558 + (A type of eye shade made with fur bristling outward. Illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/14952 + (A type of game-animal trap made using an ox horn (rwa). The parts, which include the kha zungs, go leb, go yu, rnyi mdel, rnyi thig, and rwa sga, are illustrated in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3315 + (A type of horse. See under rong bu.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/398 + (A type of horse. TS7 II 614. rta. rgyug chu. Btsan-lha.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18679 + (A type of kinnara, evidently. Mimaki in Karmay, New Horizons p. 112, n. 22.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13685 + (A type of knife illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19241 + (A type of knife or similar weapon. ya tsa zhes pa mdung. From Namdak, Bzo-rig 112. mdung dang ral gri gnyis. Btsan-lha. Namdak.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15786 + (A type of lan chags which bears malice towards one's flesh. Epstein, Dissertation 106. Term used in Pha-dam-pa dang Ma-cig (PRC 1992) 431.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11498 + (A type of ritually purifiable pollution th … A type of ritually purifiable pollution that occurs when a child is born just after the death of its father. Karmay in JA (1995) 166. According to T.N., denotes the birth of an illegitimate child (mug phrug) that can cause misfortune or disasters. Norbu, Drung 259, n. 6. An impurity derived from the birth of bastards. TS6 131.rived from the birth of bastards. TS6 131.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10810 + (A type of tunic/poncho illus. in Yisun.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8066 + (A unit in Indian monetary system equivalent to 16 karsha pa Na (karSApaNa). Dung-dkar 44-45.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9913 + (A very interesting discussion says it refers to the simultaneity (dus mnyam) of snang stong skye med (appearances & emptiness unproduced, but note that compassion also is involved). Zhi-byed Coll. V 33.6 ff. Skt. sahajA.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3476 + (A vessel used in this type of bathing rite illus. in Po-ta-la (1996) 185.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4874 + (A water mixed with milk and medicinal herbs, for ritual purposes. Karmay in JA (1995) 176.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5042 + (A water with various other substances added to make it red. It is supposed to contain blood of 3 animals. See Karmay in JA (1995) 173, etc.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/7929 + (A way of referring to both the bre and the bre khebs above a pillar. See Dung-dkar.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18684 + (A way of referring to the miraculous lights Buddha displayed when teaching the Heart Sutra. Zhi-byed Coll. III 98.3 ff.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10143 + (A way of wearing the hair. See Tucci, Tibetan Folk Songs, fig. 5.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3840 + (A woman's ornament. See Nomads 264.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13404 + (A word discussed by Conze in Liebenthal Festschrift (1957), p. 34.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5161 + (A word discussed in Dge-'dun-chos-'phel-gyi Gsung-rtsom (1990) I 274, where it seems to refer to Lahul womens' headgear.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10976 + (A word for 'foreigner' acc. to David-Neel, My Journey to Lhasa 268.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18427 + (A word found in titles of some Bon works (example, Karmay, Treasury 149).)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/16078 + (A word perhaps coming via Chinese, meaning yoke or yoga. The usual spelling for the Tibetan name for Taoists, evidently reversing the order of the syllables, is zin shing, for which, see Laufer, LW 526.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4677 + (A word that occurs as an item in an O.T. loan contract. Probably n. for a kind of teabowl.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/2691 + (A word used in Rgyud-bzhi for epilepsy (see the chapter tr. in Terry Clifford's book).)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17807 + (A word used in Ye-khri cycle (192-vol. Bon … A word used in Ye-khri cycle (192-vol. Bon Kanjur CI 793) instead of the more usual spris ma. sgo nga'i sris mas bsgribs nas phur mi shes pa" 'unable to fly because covered by the film/scum of the egg.' For a similar difference, compare srin, for sprin, above.ifference, compare srin, for sprin, above.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/18378 + (A word used in Zhi-byed Coll. IV 341.6: bod ther med du zhabs kyis ji ltar bcags pa dang... IV 342.5.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6917 + (A work on hidden gold (Gser sbas pa'i lo rgyus) is listed in BLP no. 2033.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4283 + (AS IN yod do cog AND 'gyur ro cog. O.T. = mtha' dag. Blan 285.4. As referring to turkic deity, see Stein, Tibetica Antiqua I 174.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9389 + (Acc. to Aris, Hidden Treasures 51, it is a combination of la cha (shellac or wax) and bse ko (varnished leather).)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3248 + (Acc. to BA 476, this is identical to hatha yoga.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11510 + (Acc. to Bdal 'bum (Bon Kanjur, 192-vol. ve … Acc. to Bdal 'bum (Bon Kanjur, 192-vol. version, CXXXI 206r5): mun pa bzhi ni / ri grib dpag med dang / dbang po'i sgo dang / ma rig pa dang / 'khor ba mun pa. The Four Darknesses are the limitless mountain shadow, the doors of the senses, non-awareness, and samsaric darkness.ses, non-awareness, and samsaric darkness.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10019 + (Acc. to Das, a possible form of ling nge.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19579 + (Acc. to Jinpa, they are 1. gnas. 2. lus. 3. longs spyod. and 4. ? Yisun has a different list of the "yongs dag bzhi": 1. lus. 2. dmigs pa. 3. sems. 4. ye shes.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13188 + (Acc. to Namdak, Bzo-rig 72, also spelled ral ga and ras gu, it has a shape similar to the phyu ba. phu dung can gyi ber zhig. Btsan-lha.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15441 + (Acc. to Namgyal Nyima, this means 'whetstone.' Doesn't it also mean file? (And what difference does it make?))
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8581 + (Acc. to Namgyal Nyima, this word is different from ngo tsha, which means shame (on account of the perceptions of others), but means something more like English 'conscience,' which doesn't depend on the perceptions of others.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4423 + (Acc. to Stein, equiv. to rang.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5670 + (Acc. to Stein, equiv. to thig le.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13630 + (Acc. to Topgyal in TJ 23 no. 3 (1998) 40, one rgya ma is equiv. to about 2 kilos.)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19027 + (Acc. to Tsuguhito Takeuchi, this is the name of the leader of the unit called tshugs. His assistant was called the 'og dpon (or 'og pon).)
- Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13880 + (Acc. to Tsuguhito Takeuchi, this is the name for the hill stations used by watchmen during the period of the O.T. empire. The 4-watchmen (so pa) units were called tshugs, headed by a tshugs dpon.)