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male [ging] skeleton [dancer], servant/ messenger [of a heruka/deity] [IW]
male [ging] skeleton [dancer], servant/ messenger [of a heruka/deity] [IW]


1) male skeleton; 2) Male Skeleton Warrior, Male Skeleton Dancer, Male Skeleton Servant, Male Skeleton Messenger (depends on context and usage, usually meaning the emissary, messenger or servant of a Deity or Heruka); 3) a kind of small drum. See also [[ging]], [[ging chen]] and [[ging mo]] [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
1) male skeleton; 2) Male Skeleton Warrior, Male Skeleton Dancer, Male Skeleton Servant, Male Skeleton Messenger (depends on context and usage, usually meaning the emissary, messenger or servant of a Deity or Heruka). See also [[ging]], [[ging chen]] and [[ging mo]] [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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Revision as of 09:17, 27 November 2018

male [ging] skeleton [dancer], servant/ messenger [of a heruka/deity] [IW]

1) male skeleton; 2) Male Skeleton Warrior, Male Skeleton Dancer, Male Skeleton Servant, Male Skeleton Messenger (depends on context and usage, usually meaning the emissary, messenger or servant of a Deity or Heruka). See also ging, ging chen and ging mo [Erick Tsiknopoulos]