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Completely Victorious [RY]
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serenity [RY]
  
completely victorious [IW]
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chang [IW]
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very pure, pellucid [JV]
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[[sems rab tu dang ba dri med pas sbyin ba]] giving with pure and undefiled mind [RY]
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1) utter serenity, powerful serenity, strong serenity, total serenity; 2) utter purity, powerful purity, strong purity, total purity; 3) utter faith, powerful faith, strong faith, total faith; 4) utter lucidity, powerful lucidity, strong lucidity, total lucidity; 5) utter joy, powerful joy, strong joy, total joy. This term seems to have many meanings and a variety of usages. See [[dang ba]]. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]]
  
 
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རབ་ཏུ་དང་བ
serenity [RY]

chang [IW]

very pure, pellucid [JV]

sems rab tu dang ba dri med pas sbyin ba giving with pure and undefiled mind [RY]

1) utter serenity, powerful serenity, strong serenity, total serenity; 2) utter purity, powerful purity, strong purity, total purity; 3) utter faith, powerful faith, strong faith, total faith; 4) utter lucidity, powerful lucidity, strong lucidity, total lucidity; 5) utter joy, powerful joy, strong joy, total joy. This term seems to have many meanings and a variety of usages. See dang ba. Erick Tsiknopoulos