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− | + | [[chos rgyal mes dbon rnam gsum]] - Three Forefather Dharma Kings; three ancestral religious kings, three great "Buddhist" kings of Tibet are [[Songtsen Gampo]], [[Trisong Deutsen]], and [[Tri Ralpachen]] {[[srong btsan sgam po]], [[khri srong lde btsan]]} and {[[khri ral pa can]]};: [RY] | |
− | + | [[chos rgyal mes dbon rnam gsum]] - Three Forefather Dharma Kings, three ancestral Dharma kings [RY] | |
− | + | [[bstan 'dzin chos rgyal gyi gdung rabs bzhi]] - the four lineages of dharma kings who hold the teachings [IW] | |
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 28 January 2006
chos rgyal mes dbon rnam gsum - Three Forefather Dharma Kings; three ancestral religious kings, three great "Buddhist" kings of Tibet are Songtsen Gampo, Trisong Deutsen, and Tri Ralpachen {srong btsan sgam po, khri srong lde btsan} and {khri ral pa can};: [RY]
chos rgyal mes dbon rnam gsum - Three Forefather Dharma Kings, three ancestral Dharma kings [RY]
bstan 'dzin chos rgyal gyi gdung rabs bzhi - the four lineages of dharma kings who hold the teachings [IW]