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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. པོ place in gesar and tibet, tibetan clan, SA po bo, particle signifying the agent, sign of
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  • 1038-1124 - Gesar, King of Ling [RY] 1) saffron. 2) anthers, stamens, pistils. 3) blossom, blossoming, glory in full bloom. 4) the epic hero Gesar. Syn gling
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  • collaborated in the translation of the first three volumes of the life of Gesar of Ling. Additionally, Sangye has translated several commentaries written
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  • chen kong sprul pad+ma dri med legs pa'i blo gros) 2nd Shechen Kongtrul Gesar Mukpo Fill in the blanks Zhechen Kongtrul Rinpoche Sechen Kongtul Rinpoche
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  • Stages on the Budhist Path." Gesar vol. 3, no. 2, Emeryville:Dharma Publishing, 1975. "Conversations with Herbert Guenther." Gesar vol. 3, no. 1, Emeryville:Dharma
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  • center. He is renowned for his Gesar of Ling divinations. This special form of divination was transmitted by Lord Gesar and uses arrows to predict the
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  • chen kong sprul pad+ma dri med legs pa'i blo gros) 2nd Shechen Kongtrul Gesar Mukpo Fill in the blanks Zhechen Kongtrul Rinpoche Sechen Kongtul Rinpoche
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དམྱལ་གླིང the legend of king Gesar of Ling's conquest of hell [RY]
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  • more upcoming features. དཔའ་བཏུལ་ཕུ་ནུ heroic kinsmen and kinswomen [of Gesar] [RB]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གླིང་རྗེ་གེ་སར King Gesar of Ling; see ge sar [RY]
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  • having a passion for fighting, used to spend the entire day pouring over the Gesar Epic, full of battles and heroic warriors, as his herd grazed. In 1985, after
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  • Obstructers, including the lower activity and sacred tantric dance; the Dzamling Gesar King, a remedy for conquering any foreign invasion, with the entire retinue
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  • Rigden king is the centerpiece of all public Shambhala Buddhist shrines. Gesar of Ling, a mythical Tibetan king, is also an important figure to Shambhala
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. གླིང་གེ་སར King Gesar of Ling, [famous warrior king] [RY] King gesar of ling [IW]
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  • Tibet he was also asked to assume responsibility for Weyen monastery, the Gesar orphanage, and the Mipham Institute in Golok, and Khamput Monastery in Kham;
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "King Gesar of Ling, [famous warrior king" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "King Gesar of Ling; see [[ge sar" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • pistils. 3) blossom, blossoming, glory in full bloom. 4) the epic hero Gesar. Syn gling rje ge sar 5) the country [[hor" contains invalid characters or
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  • traced their ancestry to Dhrala Tsegyal, one of the legendary heroes of the Gesar epic. As soon as Jamphel Gyatso was conceived, Lhari Gang was blessed with
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  • He notices the alternate spelling ma ngan 'accursed' of a nominal use in Gesar, and suggests mngan is a contraction of mo ngan 'evil woman.' Other dictionaries
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  • feed' with za 'eat', bza / gza 'food, wife' za (Dunhuang) 'woman' and gza' (Gesar) 'planetary demon'. Note: Compare za." contains invalid characters or is
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  • [IW] phrom [country NW of Yarkand and N of T, said to have been ruled by Gesar of Ling [IW] country n.e. of yarkand, probably the name given by Tibetans
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  • dmyal gling the legend of king Gesar of Ling's conquest of hell
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ནོར་བུ་དགྲ་འདུལ Gesar [RY]
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  • and patron of the Chinese dynasty, Guandi (Kuan-ti), was identical with Gesar, the hero of Tibet's main epic story, who was prophesied to return from Shambhala
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  • nor bu dgra 'dul Gesar
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  • ge sar 1038-1124 - Gesar, King of Ling
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  • dpa' btul phu nu heroic kinsmen and kinswomen [of Gesar]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཛམ་གླིང་སེང་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་པོ King Gesar of Ling [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཛམ་བུའི་གླིང་སེང་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་པོ King Gesar of Ling [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཛམ་བུ་གླིང་སེང་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་པོ King Gesar of Ling [IW]
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  • with silk ribbons of five different colors in his hands. Tells stories of Gesar & recites benedictions. Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དབང་པོ་རི Gesar's temple [RY]
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  • or gza' 'food', zla 'companion', za (in Dunhuang texts) 'woman', gza' (in Gesar) 'planetary demon', gzan 'to devour, to feed'. To these I add the obvious
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  • Ume (dBu-Med) and Lanja as well as Urdu. When he went to meet King Lingje Gesar, he [performed as a] storyteller and subsequently became known as Tashi Dondrup
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དབོང་པོ་རི Gesar's temple [IW]
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  • dbang po ri Gesar's temple
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  • upcoming features. གསས་ཁང་གེ་སར་འབུམ་གླིང Continent of the Hundred Thousand Gesars that is the Castle of the Lha [JV]
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  • Warriors Path, based on the life and teachings of the Enlightened Tibetan King Gesar. Under the guidance of H.E. Namkha Drimed Rinpoche, Jigme Rinpoche successfully
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  • "Overwhelming the Universe with Glorious Lustre" and a footprint of King Ling Gesar's (gLing-Ge-Sar) horse. The saintly father and son, Lord Marpa and Milarepa
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  • Rinpoche he has received the empowerments and reading transmissions for the Gesar Cycle. From Kyabje Dabzang Rinpoche he has received the reading transmission
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  • Nathan Katz Bulletin of Tibetology 1974 No. 2 1. The three sisters in the Gesar epic : Dr. Siegbert Hummel 2. The Vessantara Jataka from Central Asia : Dr
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  • 25 close disciples of Guru Rinpoche. [RY] King Ashoka. [Daki] [RY] King Gesar: 1038 ?? [MR] King Indrabodhi (rgyal po in dra bo dhi) / bhuti. An Indian
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  • Ume (dBu-Med) and Lanja as well as Urdu. When he went to meet King Lingje Gesar, he [performed as a] storyteller and subsequently became known as Tashi Dondrup
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  • The kingdom of Tibet desintegrates owing to internal rebellions: 929 King Gesar: 993-1080, /Tashi Tsering 1038-1124 ? /NS Changchup Drekol (byang chub 'bre
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  • Author(s): mchog gyur bde chen gling pa Date: - Site: - Description: Offering to gesar and the 13 mgul lha Translation: Text no: PT JI 6 Tibetan title: bsangs gsol
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  • rgyas bye ma gling: 81, 152 Geney - dge gnas: 152 Geoffrey Hopkins: 259 Gesar - ge sar: 246 ging - ging: 153, 273 Gingchen Sogdak - ging chen srog bdag:
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  • Purba dagger when liberating Nagas and demons, and the hoofprint of Ling Gesar’s horse. 30. Sermatang – plain of gold, a monastery of the ‘Rainbow’ tradition
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  • Horse-Eared after distinctively shaped mountain peaks above it; site of Ling Gesar's tomb. tangka - sacred painting on cloth; can be rolled up as a scroll.
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