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cerastium arvense l., 1 of 6 kinds of bitters which have healing powers (gser tig, zungs tig, dngul tig, lcags tig, sum bcu tig, gur tig) [JV]
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a direct disciple of Situ Rinpoche, Ch�kyi Jungney, who preserved and transmitted his tradition of Tibetan grammar through his own family lineage. He wrote several important grammar texts, including the Situ Zhal Lung which was especially important because it made the great grammar of Situ Rinpoche much more accessible to the average person. His main student was his nephew [[dngul chu dbyangs can grub pa'i rdo rje]] [RY]
1 of the six kinds of bitters [IW]


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དངུལ་ཆུ་ཐོགས་མེད
a direct disciple of Situ Rinpoche, Ch�kyi Jungney, who preserved and transmitted his tradition of Tibetan grammar through his own family lineage. He wrote several important grammar texts, including the Situ Zhal Lung which was especially important because it made the great grammar of Situ Rinpoche much more accessible to the average person. His main student was his nephew dngul chu dbyangs can grub pa'i rdo rje [RY]