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1 | left-hand pathway, SA 'dzin gyi rlung, pingala, kyangma, left solar nostril for males [JV] | ||
left channel, lalana, kyangma [one of the three chief nadis in the body [In males the left channel] [IW] | |||
kyangma nadi [white element etc. water element supporting principal nadi, in men rigt and women left relative white bindu 'gyu bar byed la having the nature of upaya, white colored] [IW] | |||
lalana/ left lateral channel [RB] | |||
[lalana]. kyangma, one of the three chief nadis in the body. [In males the left channel]; the left channel; n. of an artery [RY] | |||
1) complete, total; 2) single, alone, each; 3) prose, writing; 4) extended, spread; 5) alone, only; 6) simple, single [used to describe a letter which forms a syllable by itself w/o other prefixed superscribed, subjoined, or suffixed letters] free, unencumbered, unemployed; 7) left channel, lalana, kyangma [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 07:56, 28 December 2005
left-hand pathway, SA 'dzin gyi rlung, pingala, kyangma, left solar nostril for males [JV]
left channel, lalana, kyangma [one of the three chief nadis in the body [In males the left channel] [IW]
kyangma nadi [white element etc. water element supporting principal nadi, in men rigt and women left relative white bindu 'gyu bar byed la having the nature of upaya, white colored] [IW]
lalana/ left lateral channel [RB]
[lalana]. kyangma, one of the three chief nadis in the body. [In males the left channel]; the left channel; n. of an artery [RY]
1) complete, total; 2) single, alone, each; 3) prose, writing; 4) extended, spread; 5) alone, only; 6) simple, single [used to describe a letter which forms a syllable by itself w/o other prefixed superscribed, subjoined, or suffixed letters] free, unencumbered, unemployed; 7) left channel, lalana, kyangma [IW]