bkra shis

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bkra shis

In later Tibetan translations, it is translated as {g.yung.drung}. In the early translations, it is {bra shis} and in the Mahāvyutpatti dictionary it is {bkra shis ldan}, while {g.yung.drung} translates nandyāvarta. It is an auspicious sign in Indian culture, and it is one of the auspicious marks on the chest of the Buddha, as well as the śrīvatsa.

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