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mda' gsang [mi lus kyi brang khog gyas gyon bar du yod pa'i phug ron gsang sogs,.. [IW]
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1) for high Tibetan govt officials travelling horses, supplies and people to request tax/ service obligations, in advance, written on a red cloth mdar btags nas gtong ba'i yi ge; 2) arrow-like form of SK letters) [IW]


acupuncture points where needles penetrate directly [JV]
kind of arrow point character which was used in magadha on buddhist statues, letters which are conveyed by arrow-shot [JV]
 
mda' gsang [IW]


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མདའ་ཡིག
1) for high Tibetan govt officials travelling horses, supplies and people to request tax/ service obligations, in advance, written on a red cloth mdar btags nas gtong ba'i yi ge; 2) arrow-like form of SK letters) [IW]

kind of arrow point character which was used in magadha on buddhist statues, letters which are conveyed by arrow-shot [JV]