Difference between revisions of "tsha gdung"

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afflictions from disease, sufferings from fever, shade, umbrella [JV]
 
afflictions from disease, sufferings from fever, shade, umbrella [JV]
  
feverish torment, burning affliction, scorching pain, etc. (usually from sickness, can also be metaphorical, such as in the case of mental affliction) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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feverish torment, burning affliction, scorching pain, etc. (usually from 'sickness', but can also be metaphorical, such as in the case of mental affliction) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
  
 
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anguish; painful heat; the pain of the heat [of midday etc] [RY]

nyong mongs pa'i tsha gdung sel zhing - the quelling of the feverish torment of negative emotions [RY]

painful heat [of midday etc] [IW]

afflictions from disease, sufferings from fever, shade, umbrella [JV]

feverish torment, burning affliction, scorching pain, etc. (usually from 'sickness', but can also be metaphorical, such as in the case of mental affliction) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]