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the Dharma first appeared in Tibet [RY]
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the three excellencies [[sbyor ba sems bskyed]],-[[dngos gzhi dmigs med]],-[[rjes bsngo ba]] [IW]
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three excellences [JV]
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the three excellencies, threefold excellence, [[sbyor ba sems bskyed]], [[dngos gzhi dmigs med]], [[rjes bsngo ba]]; Three Perfect Principles [RY]
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the three excellencies [IW]
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Three excellencies, Threefold Excellence. The excellent beginning of bodhichitta, the excellent main part without conceptualization and the excellent conclusion of dedication. Also called the three excellencies. For a detailed explanation, see Repeating the Words of the Buddha (Rangjung Yeshe Publ.) [RY]
  
 
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the three excellencies sbyor ba sems bskyed,-dngos gzhi dmigs med,-rjes bsngo ba [IW]

three excellences [JV]

the three excellencies, threefold excellence, sbyor ba sems bskyed, dngos gzhi dmigs med, rjes bsngo ba; Three Perfect Principles [RY]

the three excellencies [IW]

Three excellencies, Threefold Excellence. The excellent beginning of bodhichitta, the excellent main part without conceptualization and the excellent conclusion of dedication. Also called the three excellencies. For a detailed explanation, see Repeating the Words of the Buddha (Rangjung Yeshe Publ.) [RY]