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Bakkula, important monk follower of the Buddha; Bakula; one of the [['phags pa'i gnas brtan bcu drug]] the sixteen [staviras], [arhats]. He dwells on the northern continent of Unpleasant Sound [RY] | |||
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1) Ba[k]kula tree; 2) Bakula [IW] | |||
1) Ba[k]kula tree [whose beautiful flower 'gram chu gtor bas kha 'byed zer srol yod]; 2) Bakula [one of the 16 sthaviras who dwells on the n continent of unpleasant sound] [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 12:16, 28 December 2005
Bakkula, important monk follower of the Buddha; Bakula; one of the 'phags pa'i gnas brtan bcu drug the sixteen [staviras], [arhats]. He dwells on the northern continent of Unpleasant Sound [RY]
a preta, flower mimusops elengi [JV]
1) Ba[k]kula tree; 2) Bakula [IW]
1) Ba[k]kula tree [whose beautiful flower 'gram chu gtor bas kha 'byed zer srol yod]; 2) Bakula [one of the 16 sthaviras who dwells on the n continent of unpleasant sound] [IW]