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| Wylie | rkyang khug |
| Wylie Definition | Yisun has the rather glib definition: ya dang cha. This seems to refer to the impossibility of these two letters to receive any prefixed letters in the writing system. In the Rgya Bod Yig-tshang (PRC ed.) 6, it seems to be part of a name of a historical source: rgyal rabs rkyang khug blon po'i zhal gdams dang // rba bzhed yar lungs jo bo 'tshal pa dang. Dagyab reads: rkyang pa dang khug pa. BA 179 has it in the name of a teaching: Pha rol tu phyin pa'i lam rkyang khug, interpreted to mean the 'straight' and 'circuit' paths of the PAramitAs. |
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