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Tib: <span class=TibUni14>ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ལྔ།</span> | |||
[TRS 143-4]; the five symbolic ornaments / seals [RY] | [TRS 143-4]; the five symbolic ornaments / seals [RY] | ||
the five symbolic ornaments/ seals [IW] | the five symbolic ornaments/ seals [IW] | ||
The Five Symbolic Ornaments/Symbolic Seals/Ornamental Seals/Mudrās: 1. wheels ( | The Five Symbolic Ornaments/Symbolic Seals/Ornamental Seals/Mudrās: 1. wheels ('khor lo), 2. earrings (rna cha), 3. necklace(s)/choker(s) (mgul rgyan), 4. bracelets (gdu bu), and 5. belt (ska rags). Technically 'mudrā-s', these have a similar physical-symbolic function to the usual sense of mudrā, but here the term has the specific meaning of certain bodily ornaments, each with a symbolic significance. [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | ||
[[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:pha]] | [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:pha]] |
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ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ལྔ
Tib: ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ལྔ།
[TRS 143-4]; the five symbolic ornaments / seals [RY]
the five symbolic ornaments/ seals [IW]
The Five Symbolic Ornaments/Symbolic Seals/Ornamental Seals/Mudrās: 1. wheels ('khor lo), 2. earrings (rna cha), 3. necklace(s)/choker(s) (mgul rgyan), 4. bracelets (gdu bu), and 5. belt (ska rags). Technically 'mudrā-s', these have a similar physical-symbolic function to the usual sense of mudrā, but here the term has the specific meaning of certain bodily ornaments, each with a symbolic significance. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]