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|english-def=[[rgya gar dang zangs gling gi mtshams bye ma'i gling tsan dan sprul gyi snying po'i khong nas rang byung 'phags pa mched lnga spyan drangs]] found five spontaneously arisen statues of Avalokiteshvara called the Five Noble Brothers inside the trunk of a kind of sandalwood tree called "snake's essence,"at the place of Sands between India and Tamradvipa
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 20 September 2021

rang byung 'phags pa mched lnga
rgya gar dang zangs gling gi mtshams bye ma'i gling tsan dan sprul gyi snying po'i khong nas rang byung 'phags pa mched lnga spyan drangs found five spontaneously arisen statues of Avalokiteshvara called the Five Noble Brothers inside the trunk of a kind of sandalwood tree called "snake's essence,"at the place of Sands between India and Tamradvipa

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