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Wylie | nya |
Wylie Definition | fish; fish. This has clear T.-B. cognates (Beyer, CT Lang 99), but the ZZ tsa is difficult to explain! In cursive texts, a syllable appearing like the nya stands as a shorthand way of writing bdag. This is certainly explained by the famous mantra used in many sAdhana texts, which has the Skt. word aham, spelled with the avagraha as 'ham. The avagraha looks very much like nya. = gser mig can, mig mi 'dzum, mda'i rnga mo. JD 261. SS 538.5. |
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