Difference between revisions of "'dod gsol"

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request, asking, petition, request [RY]
 
request, asking, petition, request [RY]
  
petition for the (stated or desired) aims, request for the (stated or desired) aims, supplication for the (stated or desired) aims, petition for the desired, request for the desired, supplication for the desired, etc. (a type of supplication in which the unique stated aims related to any specific practice are therein declared and requested, in other words, a form of petitionary prayer, usually addressed to a specific Deity within the context of a Tantric practice text) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]   
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petition for the (stated or desired) aims, request for the (stated or desired) aims, supplication for the (stated or desired) aims, petition for the desired, request for the desired, supplication for the desired, etc. (A type of supplication in which the unique stated aims related to any specific practice are therein declared and requested, in other words, a form of petitionary prayer, usually addressed to a specific Deity within the context of a Tantric practice text.) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]   
  
 
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Revision as of 03:32, 23 May 2018

'dod gsol dang smon lam wishes and prayers [RY]

1) asking for [what 1 wants]; 2) petition; 3) request[ing] (/ [h] [IW]

request, asking, petition, request [RY]

petition for the (stated or desired) aims, request for the (stated or desired) aims, supplication for the (stated or desired) aims, petition for the desired, request for the desired, supplication for the desired, etc. (A type of supplication in which the unique stated aims related to any specific practice are therein declared and requested, in other words, a form of petitionary prayer, usually addressed to a specific Deity within the context of a Tantric practice text.) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]