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| Wylie Definition | 491 260.5. A kind of chang made from 9 cereals. TS6 130. Nine Bon texts use this word (see Namgyal Nyima's forthcoming Zhang-zhung dictionary). chang skya'am chang gi sbang ma. Btsan-lha. Stein, in his article on Zhang-zhung, p. 244, discusses this word and sees it as deriving from a Chinese word meaning something like 'jade juice' (therefore a type of wine) that may be the Taoist drug of immortality. |
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