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[[Three Successive Transmitted Precepts]]: 1) Corresponding to the three promulgations are the teachings they contain, respectively the first transmitted precepts - <span class=TibUni18>[[བཀའ་དང་པོ།]]༏</span> ([[bka' dang po]]). 2) the intermediate transmitted precepts - <span class=TibUni18>[[བཀའ་བར་མ།]]༏</span> ([[bka' bar ma]]). 3) the final transmitted precepts - <span class=TibUni18>[[བཀའ་ཐ་མ།]]༏</span> ([[bka' tha ma]]). [[RY]]
instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience. 1) the crown of a command [poetical expression]. 2) instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience. [[RY]]


1) the three stages of the teachings; 2) (the Three) [[Turning of the Wheel]]. [[IW]]
the crown of the word. [[IW]]
 
instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience, value or honor an order, command carried out with the same respect as that with which a man carries his own head dress. [[JV]]
 
the crown of a command [poetical): instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience]. [[IW]]
 
the crown of a command. [[IW]]


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བཀའི་ཅོད་པན
བཀའི་ཅོད་པན།

instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience. 1) the crown of a command [poetical expression]. 2) instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience. RY

the crown of the word. IW

instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience, value or honor an order, command carried out with the same respect as that with which a man carries his own head dress. JV

the crown of a command [poetical): instruction or precept to be received with perfect obedience]. IW

the crown of a command. IW