rngam pa

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rage at, be furious, devastate, breathe violently, pant for, desire ardently, awesome, impressive [JV]

awe-inspiring, awesome, impressive, showy, splendor, magnificence, majesty [IW]

savage [one of the nine moods of dance (mind)]; to rage at/ be furious [RB]

(tha mi dad pa brngams pa, brngam pa,, 1) chags pa'am, ham pa *gyu dngos la brngams pa,...Zas nor yid du 'ong ba la rngam pa,...Tsa grang ngal dub kyis gdungs nas skom zhing rngam pa,...Ltad mo lta 'dod kyis 'tsab cing rngam pa]; 2) anger, hostility, rage [Dgra la rngam pa,...Rngam pa'i nga ro sgrog pa,...Rngam pa'i zhal] [IW]

rngam pa, brngams pa, brngam pa intr. v.; awe-inspiring, awesome, impressive, showy, splendor, magnificence, majesty; awesome, impressive, showy, splendor, magnificence, majesty, awe-inspiring; savage (one of nine moods of dance); to rage at/ be furious [RY]

1) awe-inspiring, awesome, amazing, stunning, stupendous, astonishing, extraordinary, incredible; 2) magnificent, spectacular, dazzling, stirring, marvelous, wondrous; 3) formidable, imposing, impressive, striking, arresting, dramatic, staggering, stunning, remarkable; 4) splendid, grand, majestic, august, lofty, stately, dignified, resplendent; 5) terrifying, fearsome; 6) ferocious, savage, violent; 7) thickness, depth or height; 8) attachment, desire, hunger, thirst; 9) to gasp. See also rngams, rngams pa and rngam [Erick Tsiknopoulos]