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100 million Mani recitations [RY]
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religious work [JV]
 
[[ma ni bka' 'bum]] [chos rgyal srong btsan sgam pos brtsams pa'i teachings, thugs rje chen po'i sgrub skor dang, bod kyi lo rgyus dang bka' chems sogs pod gnyis yod do earliest Tibetan record explains the origin of man, focused on avalokiteshvara, = chos rgyal bka' 'bum [IW]
 
the teachings of Songtsen Gampo focused on Avalokiteshvara. Syn [[chos rgyal bka' 'bum]] [RY]
 
teaching of Avalokiteshvara by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
 
[[ma ni bka' 'bum]] [IW]
 
earliest Tibet record explains the origin of man [RY]
 
Mani Kahbum, of Songtsen Gampo [RY]


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མ་ནི་བཀའ་འབུམ religious work [JV]

ma ni bka' 'bum [chos rgyal srong btsan sgam pos brtsams pa'i teachings, thugs rje chen po'i sgrub skor dang, bod kyi lo rgyus dang bka' chems sogs pod gnyis yod do earliest Tibetan record explains the origin of man, focused on avalokiteshvara, = chos rgyal bka' 'bum [IW]

the teachings of Songtsen Gampo focused on Avalokiteshvara. Syn chos rgyal bka' 'bum [RY]

teaching of Avalokiteshvara by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]

ma ni bka' 'bum [IW]

earliest Tibet record explains the origin of man [RY]

Mani Kahbum, of Songtsen Gampo [RY]