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'''Dharma''' ([[chos]]). ''Dharma'' (with a capitalized 'D') is the Buddha's teachings; 'dharma' (with a small 'd') refers to all [[phenomena]] including mental objects.  With the small 'd' this refers to particulars of both these form and formless universes.  Although technically this is suppose to be the case, many times the context is intermingled between the two.  To be aware of the context you're referring to and/or relating to is of utmost importance. [RWB]
'''An Encyclopaedic Tibetan-English Dictionary'''


*An Encyclopaedic Tibetan-English Dictionary: volume 1<br>
Published by The Nationalities Publishing House and School of Oriental and African Studies, Beijing and London, 2001.
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An Encyclopaedic Tibetan-English Dictionary

  • An Encyclopaedic Tibetan-English Dictionary: volume 1

Published by The Nationalities Publishing House and School of Oriental and African Studies, Beijing and London, 2001.

reviews