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Wylie yan lag gi rlung lnga
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English Definition Five secondary energy winds. The five energy winds in the body produced through the force of basic elements within the body.\n1. {rgyu ba'i rlung /} [caraṇa vāyu]/ moving wind for the cognitive faculty of vision\n2. {rnam par rgyu ba'i rlung /} [vicaraṇa vāyu]/ thoroughly moving wind for the cognitive faculty of hearing\n3. {yang dag par rgyu ba'i rlung /} [samudācaraṇa vāyu]/ perfectly moving wind for the cognitive faculty of smell\n4. {nges par rgyu ba'i rlung /} [avicarata vāyu]/ definitely moving wind for the cognitive faculty of touch or contact\n5. {rab tu rgyu ba'i rlung /} [upacāra vāyu]/ strongly moving wind for the cognitive faculty of taste. There is another way of listing these five energy winds from the perspective of their dynamic reaction within the body. {lus la gnas pa'i 'byung 'gyur gyi rlung lnga /}\n1. {klu'i rlung sa khams/} the earth element as the naga's wind\n2. {rus sbal gyi rlung rlung khams/} the wind element as the tortoise's wind\n3. {rtsangs pa'i rlung me khams/} the fire element as the lizard's wind\n4. {lhas byin gyi rlung chu khams/} the water element as devadatta's wind\n5. {nor rgyal gyi rlungs khams/} the earth element as vasuraja's wind.
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