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1) dry w heat/ drought; 2) mouth dry w thirst; 3) Tibetan sa gnas su at festivals given to ser skya dpon rigs snum rtsi med pa'i bread [IW]
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a god, common name for gods possessed of the knowledge of their past and future births and also of those of others, name of the celestial musician [JV]
 
1) those w the three occasions, devas; 2) the three times; 3) class of gods in the desire realm, "those who see the three times" [IW]
 
1) the Three Times / Occasions, [a class of gods in the Desire Realm, "He who sees the three times". 2) general names for the devas / gods [RY]
 
Three-fold Praise, a ritual text of the Geluk tradition [RY]
 
a ritual text of the Geluk tradition [RY]


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སྐབས་གསུམ་པ
a god, common name for gods possessed of the knowledge of their past and future births and also of those of others, name of the celestial musician [JV]

1) those w the three occasions, devas; 2) the three times; 3) class of gods in the desire realm, "those who see the three times" [IW]

1) the Three Times / Occasions, [a class of gods in the Desire Realm, "He who sees the three times". 2) general names for the devas / gods [RY]

Three-fold Praise, a ritual text of the Geluk tradition [RY]

a ritual text of the Geluk tradition [RY]