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10 kinds of vital energy [IW]
1) khams [nature? health] dang success; 2) wind horse banners above houses etc.; 3) wind horse [IW]


Ten Kinds of Vital Energy. These are the five basic energies [[rtsa ba rlung lnga]] of breath [[srog 'dzin]] or prana. secretion / reproduction [[thur sel]] or apana. speech [[rgyen rgyu]] or udana. digestion [[mnyam rgyu]] or samana. and metabolism / circulation / muscular movement [[khyab byed]] or vyapin. Then the five ancillary energies [[yan lag gi rlung lnga]] are those of the nagas [[klu'i rlung]] or naga. connecting with the eyes, of the tortoise [[ru sbal gi rlung]] or kurma. connecting with the heart, of Brahma [[tshang pa'i rlung]] or brahma / k.rkila. connecting with the nose, of Devadatta [[lha sbyin gi rlung]] or devadatta. connecting with the tongue and of the King of Wealth [[nor lha rgyal gi rlung]] or dhanan~jaya. connecting with the whole body. [GM] [RY]
1) khams [nature? health] dang success; 2) wind horse banners above houses etc.; 3) wind horse [a quantized state of energizing proportional to brilliance/ success/ charisma and technical term in Shambhala teachings where 1 arouses and cultivates it] [IW]


ten winds [RY]
1) khams dang lam 'gro [rlung rta dar ba,//rgyag dang mi rgyag the tsom som nyi med, thebs dang mi thebs rlung rta'i steng shod yin]; 2) wind horse banners above houses etc.) [IW]


10 kinds of vital energy [the five basic energies [[rtsa ba rlung lnga]] of breath [[srog 'dzin]] or pr na, secretion /reproduction [[thur sel]] or ap na, speech [[rgyen rgyu]] or ud na, digestion [[mnyam rgyu]] or sam na and metabolism /circulation/muscular movement [[khyab byed]] or vy pin + the five ancillary energies [[yan lag gi rlung lnga]] are those of the n gas [[klu'i rlung]] or n ga connecting with the eyes, of the tortoise [[ru sbal gi rlung]] or ku^rma connecting with the heart, of brahm [[tshang pa'i rlung]] or brahm / krkila connecting with the nose, of devadatta [[lha sbyin gi rlung]] or devadatta connecting with the tongue and of the king of wealth [[nor lha rgyal gi rlung]] or dhanan~jaya connecting with the whole body] [IW]
wind horse (represents all aspects of vitality), horse of fortune inscribed on flags, luck , lungta flags [JV]
 
the wind horse [RY]


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Revision as of 16:47, 28 December 2005

1) khams [nature? health] dang success; 2) wind horse banners above houses etc.; 3) wind horse [IW]

1) khams [nature? health] dang success; 2) wind horse banners above houses etc.; 3) wind horse [a quantized state of energizing proportional to brilliance/ success/ charisma and technical term in Shambhala teachings where 1 arouses and cultivates it] [IW]

1) khams dang lam 'gro [rlung rta dar ba,//rgyag dang mi rgyag the tsom som nyi med, thebs dang mi thebs rlung rta'i steng shod yin]; 2) wind horse banners above houses etc.) [IW]

wind horse (represents all aspects of vitality), horse of fortune inscribed on flags, luck , lungta flags [JV]

the wind horse [RY]