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pf. of rjes su 'dzin pa. 1) to take under one's care, care for;  2) accepted (MSS: as a disciple), to accept (MSS: as a disciple), E.g., thugs brtse ba chen pos rjes su bzung, most graciously you have accepted me; accepted as a disciple [RY]
 
pf. of rjes su 'dzin pa. 1) to take under one's care, care for;  2) accepted (MSS: as a disciple), to accept (MSS: as a disciple), E.g., thugs brtse ba chen pos rjes su bzung, most graciously you have accepted me; accepted as a disciple [RY]
  

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pf. of rjes su 'dzin pa. 1) to take under one's care, care for; 2) accepted (MSS: as a disciple), to accept (MSS: as a disciple), E.g., thugs brtse ba chen pos rjes su bzung, most graciously you have accepted me; accepted as a disciple [RY]

bla mas brtse bas rjes su bzung ba to be accepted with love by a teacher [RY]

rjes 'dzin, rjes bzung to take under one's care [RB]

accepted, accept [IW]

to accept [as a master accepts a disciple] [RY]

confer upon, graciously accept [JV]

accepted, to accept [RY]

to take under one's care, care for [RY]

1) guided, directed, overseen, steered, advised, counseled, instructed; 2) taken under the care, cared for; 3) guided accordingly, cared for accordingly, etc.; 4) graciously accepted; 5) compassionately protected/guided etc.; 6) guarded, sheltered); 7) taken under the charge/guidance; 8) accepted or guided as a disciple (full form of rjes bzung) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]