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"Grammar, the Guide to Signs", the sixth of Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with signs in grammar and because of that has a section on verbs as well. Of the eight treatises only two are extant, the other six having been destroyed by King Langdarma in the tenth century A.D. See also [[lung du ston pa rtsa ba sum cu pa]], the other surviving treatise. Both treatises were written in about the year 650 A.D. Abbreviations: [[rtags jug]] and [[rtags gi 'jug pa]]. [TDuff] [RY]
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intention of a scriptural text, prophesied aims [IW]

prophesied aims; the meaning of a prophesy [RY]