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Wylie Definition | Horsetail hair. Samdo A IV 167v.5. In phrases like rta rnga tsam, it means 'even the least bit' (a horse's tailhair being something quite trifling) [thanks to Christoph Cüppers, for correcting my earlier mistranslation]. This is quite common in 12th century Bka'-brgyud-pa works. khab rmig tu rta rnga btsud la sgom. Zhi-byed Coll. IV 269.5. 'khor ba las rta rnga'i 'dres cig 'phag ma nus. Zhi-byed Coll. V 23.3. rta rnga chur bcug pa la srog chags su gyur pa bzhin. 'Jig-rten-mgon-po, Bka'-'bum (2001) IV 547.2. |
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