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Wylie | khri drug 'gyigs |
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English Definition | Six ornaments of a throne; six adornments of a throne. A.\n1. {bya khyung /} an eagle\n2. {klu gdengs ka can/} a water-spirit ([nāga]) with multiple hoods behind the head\n3. {chu srin/} a crocodile-like sea monster ([makara]) with a criss-cross ornmental pattern on its body\n4. {mdzes pa'i bu chung /} a fine looking youth wearing tree leaves as garments\n5. {ri dwags sha ral can/} a large unicorn-like animal having a mane of flesh and a single horn\n6. {glang po che rgyan ldan/} an elephant adorned with ornaments and holding a vase in its trunk B.\n1. {seng ge} [siṃha]/ a lion\n2. {glang chen/} [hastin]/ an elephant\n3. {rta mchog} [aṡva]/ a supreme horse\n4. {rma bya/} [mayūra]/ a peacock\n5. {shang shang /} [garuḍa]/ a [garuḍa] bird\n6. {gyad kyi mi/} [vīra puruṣa]/ a strong man. |
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