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Wylie | me btsa' |
Wylie Definition | spark, ember, cauterization; From Chinese. = me tsa, = sa gnad che ba. an appropriate site for erecting stUpas or temples. This term was originally used in medicine where vegetable tinder is burned on the part where the pain is in the belief that it will relieve it. Karmay, Treasury. Goldstein defines as spark, ember, cauterization. Metaphorical usage in Zhi-byed Coll. II 234.5. |
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