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|english-def=victor, victor over the four maras; victorious one; to win/ be victorious; Jina, the Victorious One, (Syn. Buddha); conqueror; 1) [jina], victorious one, victor, conqueror, all the victorious ones [in general], conqueror. an epithet for the buddhas who are - conquerors of samsara. victor over the four maras. 2) the Dalai Lama (h). 3) Jaya, [the 28'th year of [[rab byung]] Male Wood Horse]. Syn [[shing pho rta]] 4) Gyalwa, Jina. [[rgyal ba, rgyal ba, rgyal ba]] intr. v
|english-def=victor, victor over the four maras; victorious one; to win/ be victorious; Jina, the Victorious One, (Syn. Buddha); conqueror; 1) [jina], victorious one, victor, conqueror, all the victorious ones [in general], conqueror. an epithet for the buddhas who are - conquerors of samsara. victor over the four maras. 2) the Dalai Lama (h). 3) Jaya, [the 28'th year of [[rab byung]] Male Wood Horse]. Syn [[shing pho rta]] 4) Gyalwa, Jina. [[rgyal ba, rgyal ba, rgyal ba]] intr. v
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 21 September 2021

rgyal ba
victor, victor over the four maras; victorious one; to win/ be victorious; Jina, the Victorious One, (Syn. Buddha); conqueror; 1) [jina], victorious one, victor, conqueror, all the victorious ones [in general], conqueror. an epithet for the buddhas who are - conquerors of samsara. victor over the four maras. 2) the Dalai Lama (h). 3) Jaya, [the 28'th year of rab byung Male Wood Horse]. Syn shing pho rta 4) Gyalwa, Jina. rgyal ba, rgyal ba, rgyal ba intr. v

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