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Noble and ordinary beings [RY]
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the four noble friends [IW]


Noble and ordinary beings. The noble or 'exalted' beings are those who have attained the path of seeing, the third of the five paths [RY]
the four noble friends [in 17th centruy S Nepal a sandalwood tree was broken into four pieces from which were made statues of arya Avalokiteshvara [R] [IW]


noble and ordinary beings [IW]
the four noble friends [in 17th centruy S Nepal a sandalwood tree was broken into four pieces from which were made statues of arya Avalokiteshvara [wa te dang, dbu khang, 'ja' ma li, lo keshvara. Of those four wa ti is in Tibet's skyid grong rdzong Monestery, lo keshvara: is in Lhasa's rtse palace, and the others in Nepal.] [IW]


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the four noble friends [IW]

the four noble friends [in 17th centruy S Nepal a sandalwood tree was broken into four pieces from which were made statues of arya Avalokiteshvara [R] [IW]

the four noble friends [in 17th centruy S Nepal a sandalwood tree was broken into four pieces from which were made statues of arya Avalokiteshvara [wa te dang, dbu khang, 'ja' ma li, lo keshvara. Of those four wa ti is in Tibet's skyid grong rdzong Monestery, lo keshvara: is in Lhasa's rtse palace, and the others in Nepal.] [IW]