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Phonya. 1) Messenger, emissary. 2) Spiritual consort in Vajrayana practice [RY]
Phonya. 1) Messenger, emissary. 2) Spiritual consort in Vajrayana practice [RY]


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messenger (goddess) [RB]
messenger (goddess) [RB]


1) emissary, envoy, agent; 2) messenger, conveyor, informer; 3) ambassador, deputy, official representative; 4) servant, attendant, helper; 5) mistress, consort, female partner. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]  
1) emissary, envoy, agent; 2) messenger, conveyor, informer; 3) ambassador, deputy, official representative; 4) servant, attendant, helper; 5) mistress, consort, female partner. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]]  


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Latest revision as of 20:00, 17 May 2021

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Phonya. 1) Messenger, emissary. 2) Spiritual consort in Vajrayana practice [RY]

messenger, deputy, envoy, mistress, female friend [JV]

messenger [syn: nyan rna dang, gtam skyel, 'phrin khyer, bang chen, bya ma rta [IW]

messenger [IW]

helper, ambassador, envoy, servant, attendant, messenger [RY]

messenger (goddess) [RB]

1) emissary, envoy, agent; 2) messenger, conveyor, informer; 3) ambassador, deputy, official representative; 4) servant, attendant, helper; 5) mistress, consort, female partner. Erick Tsiknopoulos