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Gyalsey Lhaje, the second prince-son of Trisong Deutsen [RY]
7 emblems of state (wheel, jewel, queen, minister, horse, elephant, commander-in-chief), SA rgyal srid rin chen [JV]
 
the seven royal possessions, the seven attributes of kingship or of a universal monarch, the seven royal emblems: The precious wheel, jewel, queen, minister, elephant, horse, and general. 1) [['khor lo]], or [[rtsibs stong]] the "thousand-spoked". 2) [[nor bu]], [[yid bzhin nor]]. 3) [[btsun mo]]. 4) [[blon po]], or [[khrims bdag]] "judge". 5) [[glang po]], [[khyu mchog glang]]. 6) [[rta mchog]]. 7) [[dmag dpon]] [RY]


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7 emblems of state (wheel, jewel, queen, minister, horse, elephant, commander-in-chief), SA rgyal srid rin chen [JV]

the seven royal possessions, the seven attributes of kingship or of a universal monarch, the seven royal emblems: The precious wheel, jewel, queen, minister, elephant, horse, and general. 1) 'khor lo, or rtsibs stong the "thousand-spoked". 2) nor bu, yid bzhin nor. 3) btsun mo. 4) blon po, or khrims bdag "judge". 5) glang po, khyu mchog glang. 6) rta mchog. 7) dmag dpon [RY]