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feast of turning the dharma [IW]
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the 7 elements / dhatus of mental objects according to the Abhidharmakosha [tsor ba 'du shes 'du byed bcas kyi three skandhas and rnam par rig byed min pa'i gzugs &, 'dus ma byas 3] [IW]


feast of turning the dharma [in the 6th, chu stod month's 4th day where the Buddha 1st turned the wheel of dharma in Sarnath near Varanasi to the [['khor lnga sde bzang po]], among the [[khyad par can gyi dus chen bzhi]] [IW]
the 7 elements / dhatus of mental objects [IW]


the holy day of turning the wheel of Dharma [RY]
[2,4-5] - elements of mental objects, the seven elements of mental objects [RY]
 
the 7 elements / dhatus of mental objects [according to the Abhidharmakosha [tsor ba 'du shes 'du byed bcas kyi three skandhas and rnam par rig byed min pa'i gzugs &, 'dus ma byas 3] [IW]


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ཆོས་ཁམས་བདུན
the 7 elements / dhatus of mental objects according to the Abhidharmakosha [tsor ba 'du shes 'du byed bcas kyi three skandhas and rnam par rig byed min pa'i gzugs &, 'dus ma byas 3] [IW]

the 7 elements / dhatus of mental objects [IW]

[2,4-5] - elements of mental objects, the seven elements of mental objects [RY]

the 7 elements / dhatus of mental objects [according to the Abhidharmakosha [tsor ba 'du shes 'du byed bcas kyi three skandhas and rnam par rig byed min pa'i gzugs &, 'dus ma byas 3] [IW]