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A Sanskrit term. Usually as prefix ([[rat na]]...) ...indicates a gem or gems, jewel(s), precious or jewel-like quality. Also see [[dkon mchog]], [[Ratnasambhava]], the [[Ratna-family]], and the ratna-heruka/[[sadhana]], [[Nectar Quality]] ([[bdud rtsi yon tan]]) in association through [[che mchog]]. ([[RWB]]) | A Sanskrit term. Usually as prefix ([[rat na]]...) ...indicates a gem or gems, jewel(s), precious or jewel-like quality. Also see [[dkon mchog]], [[Ratnasambhava]], the [[Ratna-family]], and the ratna-heruka/[[sadhana]], [[Nectar Quality]] ([[bdud rtsi yon tan]]) in association through [[che mchog]]. ([[RWB]]) | ||
According to Sanskrit source [http://webapps.uni-koeln.de/tamil] - a gift , present , goods , wealth , riches; a jewel , gem , treasure , precious stone (the nine jewels are pearl , ruby , topaz , diamond , emerald , lapis lazuli , coral , sapphire , Gomeda ; hence {ratna} is a name for the number 9 ; anything valuable or best of its kind, ie. an excellent son) ; a magnet , loadstone. |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 21 October 2007
A Sanskrit term. Usually as prefix (rat na...) ...indicates a gem or gems, jewel(s), precious or jewel-like quality. Also see dkon mchog, Ratnasambhava, the Ratna-family, and the ratna-heruka/sadhana, Nectar Quality (bdud rtsi yon tan) in association through che mchog. (RWB)
According to Sanskrit source [1] - a gift , present , goods , wealth , riches; a jewel , gem , treasure , precious stone (the nine jewels are pearl , ruby , topaz , diamond , emerald , lapis lazuli , coral , sapphire , Gomeda ; hence {ratna} is a name for the number 9 ; anything valuable or best of its kind, ie. an excellent son) ; a magnet , loadstone.