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Five Linking Kings called Tsen. Gyel Tore Longtsen, Tri Tsen-nam, Tri Drapungtsen, Tri Tokje Toktsen, and Lhatotori Nyentsen, in whose reign the "Awesome Secret" was discovered. Five who were Strict with Words (Tibetan kings) [RY]
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five linking kings called tsen [Gyel tore longtsen, trhi tsennam, trhi drapungtsen, trhi thokje thoktsen, and lhatotori nyentsen, in whose reign the "awesome secret" was discovered. See also history, ch. 3, note three GD] [IW]
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5 yantra exercises to loosen the joints ([[sgrim pa]], [[gsil ba]], [['phul ba]], [['bebs pa]], [[bskor ba]]) [JV]
 
 
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5 yantra exercises to loosen the joints (sgrim pa, gsil ba, 'phul ba, 'bebs pa, bskor ba) [JV]