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[[sku rten]] - body support, art and iconography, holder or receptacle of person himself, image of deity, image of buddha or of a saint, contraction of [[sku gsungs thugs rten]], sacred books, [[mchod rten]], support of the body [JV]
[[sku rten]] - body support, art and iconography, holder or receptacle of person himself, image of deity, image of buddha or of a saint, contraction of [[sku]] [[gsungs]] [[thugs rten]], sacred books, [[mchod rten]], support of the body [JV]


[[sku rten]] - images and sacred objects; image, body representation, statue, image; image; 1) "body support", [[body representation]], statue, idol, image. sm. {[[sku brnyan]]}. 2) man possessed of [[deity]] [RY]
[[sku rten]] - images and sacred objects; image, body representation, statue, image; image; 1) "body support", [[body representation]], statue, idol, image. sm. {[[sku brnyan]]}. 2) man possessed of [[deity]] [RY]


[[sku rten pa]] - [[lha'i khog rten]], [[chos rje]] [IW]
[[sku rten pa]] - [[lha'i]] [[khog]] [[rten]], [[chos rje]] [IW]


[[sku rten gtsug lag gi khang pa bzhengs]] - had temples built to uphold representations of the buddhas' form [RY]
[[sku rten gtsug lag gi khang pa bzhengs]] - had temples built to uphold representations of the buddhas' form [RY]

Latest revision as of 19:12, 19 March 2006

sku rten - body support, art and iconography, holder or receptacle of person himself, image of deity, image of buddha or of a saint, contraction of sku gsungs thugs rten, sacred books, mchod rten, support of the body [JV]

sku rten - images and sacred objects; image, body representation, statue, image; image; 1) "body support", body representation, statue, idol, image. sm. {sku brnyan}. 2) man possessed of deity [RY]

sku rten pa - lha'i khog rten, chos rje [IW]

sku rten gtsug lag gi khang pa bzhengs - had temples built to uphold representations of the buddhas' form [RY]