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Wylie | gsung dbyangs yan lag lnga |
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English Definition | The features of melodic voice; the five limbs of enlightened\nspeech of a Buddha.\n1. {'brug sgra ltar zab pa/} deep like that of thunder\n2. {snyan zhing 'jebs la rna bar snyan pa/} soothing and comfortable to the ear\n3. {yid du 'ong zhing dga' bar byed pa/} pleasant and delightful\n4. {rnam par gsal zhing rnam par rig par byed pa/} lucid and articulate\n5. {mnyan 'os shing mi mthun pa med pa/} suitable and consistent throughout.\n{gsum ldan/}\nThe three-fold period (see {bskal pa gsum ldan}).\n{gsung rab yan lag dgu}\nNine scriptural categories. These are No. 1-6 and 10-12 derived from the twelve sciptural categories (see {gsung rab yan lag bcu gnyis}). |
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