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1) respect, reverence, service, worship, veneration; 2) obstacle clearing/ healing rites, long life practice/ service, religious ceremony, rite [of aid] [IW]
1) respect, reverence, service, worship, veneration; 2) obstacle clearing/ healing rites, long life practice/ service, religious ceremony, rite [of aid] [IW]

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རིམ་གྲོ
1) respect, reverence, service, worship, veneration; 2) obstacle clearing/ healing rites, long life practice/ service, religious ceremony, rite [of aid] [IW]

perform healing rituals [RY]

any regular religious service, honor, homage [JV]

attendants, aides/ to honor, serve, pay homage to [RY]

bya dga' dang rim gro cher mdzad - proceeded to conduct many feasts and ceremonies [RY]

1) to pay honor, render honor, show reverence, venerate; 2) special rituals for healing and obstacle removal, generally Vajrayana in orientation. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]