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1) good, the best, most superior, excellent; 2) the late, the deceased [h] [Pha dam pa,...Slob dpon dam pa,...Rgyal po dam pa]; 3) comp [Dam po] narrow, tight[ness]; 4) holy, sacred, perfect, consecrated, sublime (6) bound by an oath, vow, (7) noble, eminent (8) true, genuine [IW]
the holy white tip [Buddha dga' ldan yid dga' chos 'dzin na bzhugs pa'i dus kyi mtshan] [IW]


true, pure, just right, together (bodily tactile), reliable, solid, decent, real, ultimately real, sublime, most excellent, worthy person, worthwhile, holy persons, learned, best, sacred, sanctity, excellent, superior, best, steady, firm, tight, holy, deceased, the late, holiness, the good, the late, the deceased, supreme state, authentic, elevated [JV]
name of a devaputra, Dampa Togkar [JV]
 
sacred (i.e., things)/ holy (i.e., people); holy master [RB]
 
1) good, the best, most superior, excellent; 2) the late, the deceased [h]; 3) [comp Dam po] narrow, tight[ness]; 4) holy, sacred, perfect, consecrated, sublime; 6) bound by an oath, vow; 7) noble, eminent; 8) true, genuine [IW]
 
genuine, true, sacred, authentic [RY]
 
1) the best, most superior, excellent, holy, sacred. most holy, perfect, holy. true, holy, sacred, sublime, best, superior, excellent. Syn [['phags pa]] noble, eminent. true, holy, pure; sacred (i.e. things)/ holy (i.e. people); 1b) the holy ones, sublime masters 2) the late, the deceased 3) adj. comp. of [[dam po]] 4) a good, 5) bound by an oath, vow, consecrated, tightness; unfettered [RY]
 
Dampa; Syn [[pha dam pa rin po che]] Phadampa Sangye [RY]
 
authentic, genuine, sacred, true [thd]


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the holy white tip [Buddha dga' ldan yid dga' chos 'dzin na bzhugs pa'i dus kyi mtshan] [IW]

name of a devaputra, Dampa Togkar [JV]