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the retinue of the five excellent disciples [IW]
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four cakra rajas, four basic spheres encircling the universe [iron, copper, silver and gold] [IW]


the Five Excellent Disciples of Lord Buddha [RY]
four Chakra Rajas [or four basic spheres encircling the universe, iron, copper, silver and gold] [RY]


the retinue of the five excellent disciples [1) [[kun shes]]kaunnddinya 2) [[rta thul]] 3) [[rlangs pa]] 4) [[ming chen]] 5) [[bzang ldan]]. [the Buddha's five first disciples] when the teacher Shakyamuni in Varanasi in the chu stod month fourth day turned the wheel of dharma of the four noble truths. Having perfected that first approach to wisdom they became retinue of the five arhats: kun shes or koon di nya; rta thul, rlangs pa, ming chen, and bzang ldan.] [IW]
four cakra rajas, four basic spheres encircling the universe [IW]
 
the retinue of the Five Excellent Disciples. 1) [[kun shes kauN Di nya]]. 2) [[rta thul]] 3) [[rlangs pa]] 4) [[ming chen]] 5) [[bzang ldan]] [RY]


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འཁོར་རྒྱལ་བཞི
four cakra rajas, four basic spheres encircling the universe [iron, copper, silver and gold] [IW]

four Chakra Rajas [or four basic spheres encircling the universe, iron, copper, silver and gold] [RY]

four cakra rajas, four basic spheres encircling the universe [IW]