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vase of intoxicating desire, breast [IW]
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intoxicating bowls of lust, swelling breast of a youthful woman [JV]
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intoxicating vases of desire, vases of intoxicating desire. A sensual metaphor for women's breasts, especially when they are sexually aroused or appear to be. An alternate spelling is [['dod pa'i myos 'bum]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
  
 
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འདོད་པའི་མྱོས་བུམ
vase of intoxicating desire, breast [IW]

intoxicating bowls of lust, swelling breast of a youthful woman [JV]

intoxicating vases of desire, vases of intoxicating desire. A sensual metaphor for women's breasts, especially when they are sexually aroused or appear to be. An alternate spelling is 'dod pa'i myos 'bum. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]