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[[ | <noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[གཏེར་ཚེག།]]</span><br></noinclude> | ||
[[gter tsheg]] - <span class=TibUni16>༔</span>. ([[IW]]) | |||
Terma sign, according to the vision of [[Taksham Dorje]], it is said that the two circles symbolize [[means and knowledge]] and the crescent moon their indivisible [[unity]]. This is, however, not totally fixed since the wood blocks at Mindrol Ling have only two circles without a crescent moon. ([[RY]]) | Terma sign, according to the vision of [[Taksham Dorje]], it is said that the two circles symbolize [[means and knowledge]] and the crescent moon their indivisible [[unity]]. This is, however, not totally fixed since the wood blocks at Mindrol Ling have only two circles without a crescent moon. ([[RY]]) | ||
[[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:ta]] | see also [[gter tshegs]]. ([[JV]]) | ||
[[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] <noinclude>[[Category:ta]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 01:24, 24 July 2008
gter tsheg - ༔. (IW)
Terma sign, according to the vision of Taksham Dorje, it is said that the two circles symbolize means and knowledge and the crescent moon their indivisible unity. This is, however, not totally fixed since the wood blocks at Mindrol Ling have only two circles without a crescent moon. (RY)
see also gter tshegs. (JV)