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[[byams chos sde lnga]] - five treatises of Maitreya, the Five Doctrines of Maitreya, 1) {[[theg pa chen po'i mdo sde rgyan gyi tshig le'ur byas ba]]} [Mahayana Sutralamkara Karika]. 2) {[[dbus dang mtha' rnam par 'byed pa]]} [madhyaanta-vibhanga] 3) {[[chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa]]} [Dharma-dharmataa-vibhanya] 4) {[[theg pa chen po'i rgyan bla ma'i bstan bcos]]} [Mahaayanaottaratantra-shaastra] 5) {[[mngon par rtogs ba'i rgyan]]} [Abhisamayaalam.kaara] [RY]
ko sa la'i rgya po gsal rgyal - Prasenajit, king of Kosala [RY]


[[mdo sde rgyan]] - Sutra Lamkara. 'The Ornament of the Sutras,' one of the Five Teachings of Maitreya [RY]
[[dge ba can]] - Kosala [RY]


[[dbus mtha' rnam par 'byed pa]] - Discerning the Middle and the Extremes. One of the Five Teachings of Maitreya [RY]
[[gnas bcas]] - saketa, Saketa, also called Ayodhya, ancient capital of kingdom of ''Kosala'' [JV]


[[gnas nyer bzhi]] - [[the twenty-four sacred places]]. 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari 7. Devikota 8. Malava 9. Kamarupa 10. Otri 11. Trishakune 12. ''Kosala'' 13. Kalingkara 14. Lampaka 15. Kantsi 16. Himalaya 17. Pretapuri 18. Grihadeva 19. Sourashta 20. Suvarnadvipa 21. Nagara 22. Sindhu 23. Maruta 24. Kuluta [RY]


[[gsal rgyal]] - Prasenajit {[[ko sa la'i rgyal po gsal rgyal]]} Prasenajit, the king of Kosala [RY]


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ko sa la'i rgya po gsal rgyal - Prasenajit, king of Kosala [RY]

dge ba can - Kosala [RY]

gnas bcas - saketa, Saketa, also called Ayodhya, ancient capital of kingdom of Kosala [JV]

gnas nyer bzhi - the twenty-four sacred places. 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari 7. Devikota 8. Malava 9. Kamarupa 10. Otri 11. Trishakune 12. Kosala 13. Kalingkara 14. Lampaka 15. Kantsi 16. Himalaya 17. Pretapuri 18. Grihadeva 19. Sourashta 20. Suvarnadvipa 21. Nagara 22. Sindhu 23. Maruta 24. Kuluta [RY]

gsal rgyal - Prasenajit {ko sa la'i rgyal po gsal rgyal} Prasenajit, the king of Kosala [RY]