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One of [[bkra shis rdzas brgyad]] - the eight auspicious substances. These are included in this list: 1) mirror. 2) looking glass. {[[me long]]}. 3) curds - {[[zho]]}. 4) kusha grass (panicum dactylon) - {[[dur ba rtsa]]}. 5) wood-apply fruit - {[[shing tog bil ba]]}. 6) right-coiling conch shell - {[[dung g.yas 'khyil]]}. 7) bezoars, [elephant bile] - {[[ghi wang]]}. 8) vermilion powder - {[[li khri]]}. 9) white mustard seeds - {[[yungs kar]]} [RY]
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arise timeless and naturally [JV]


 
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 30 May 2021

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ཡེ་ནས་རང་ཤར
arise timeless and naturally [JV]