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channels, winds, and essences; veins, winds and drops; nadis, pranas, and bindus; energy channels, currents and seminal points [RY]


[[nadis]], [[pranas]] and [[bindus]] [RY]  
*Great Stupa ([[mchod rten chen po]]). The [[Jarung Khashor]] Stupa at Boudhanath, Nepal, situated in the Kathmandu Valley. For details, see '[[The Legend of the Great Stupa]],' Dharma Publishing. [RY]


([[nadis]], [[pranas]], and [[bindu]]), channels, prana, and bodhicitta, channels, energies and essences [JV]
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[[Nadis]], [[pranas]], and [[bindus]] - channels, winds, and essences. The channels, energies or winds, and essences of the physical body. The channels are the 72,000 [[nadis]] and the 40 million minor [[nadis]] abiding in the body. The winds are the 21,600 [[pranas]] circulating within the [[nadis]]. Connected to the winds, and permeating [the channels] are the essences which are the white and red [[bindus]].[RY]
 
 
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