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| Wylie Definition | lice. Lack of lice as sign of spiritual progress. Thondup, BM 399, etc. (also, Chang, Hundred Thousand Songs 466, 496). Gyatso, Apparitions 66, 226. T.-B. cognates, Beyer, CT Lang 86. Zhi-byed Coll. II 212.4. BA 674. Skal-ldan-rgya-mtsho wrote a beautiful dialogue between himself and his body lice, nits & fleas. Sujata, Dissert. For a story about the Sgom-chen and the flea, see Roesler in Facets 170-171. |
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