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  • File:Line drawing Tingdzin Sangpo (ting 'dzin bzang po). Tingdzin Sangpo the mendicant of Nyang (nyang dben ting 'dzin bzang po). Please expand, using Sample
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  • features. དགེ་སྦྱོང good results, buddhist ascetic, religious person, mendicant, ascetics, religious ascetic (includes dge tshul and dge slong) [JV] shramanera
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཨ་ཙ་ར a mendicant [RY] grotesque monk, jesters of great indian philosophers, corruption of
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. དགེ་སྦྱོང་ཆེན་པོ Great Mendicant [thd] the Great Shramana / Mendicant [RY] epithet of buddha [JV] great spiritual practitioner
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  • persons [JV] 1) beg for alms, mendicant; 2) alms, gifts [IW] alms; alms, gifts, mendicant [RY] 1) beg for alms, mendicant; 2) alms, gifts [a'dod chags zhe
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  • དབུལ་པོ impoverished mi dbul po rgad po zhig an old and impoverished mendicant [RY] humble, poor [person] [IW] humble, poor, a poor man [RY] poverty-stricken
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  • more upcoming features. ཁྱིམ་མེད་པ renunciant, mendicant, homeless, servants [IW] 1) renunciant, mendicant, homeless. 2) servants [RY]
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  • staff, mendicant's staff. Also mkhar gsil, mkhar zil [RY] monk's staff [<khakkhir:>) Rab byung la gnod 'tse bsrung ba'i [IW] staff carried by mendicant priests
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  • 2) noodle porridge/ gruel; 3) ssam; 4) district in T; 5) a tsa ra, yogi mendicant [IW] thick sauce or broth, soup [JV] Assam. var. a tsa ra a district in
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  • renunciant. 4) mendicant. 5) nirvana [RY] all-abstracted [JV] / [the main of the five snying rtsa everything abandoned, renunciant, mendicant, nirvana actionless
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  • anything to be done [RB] non-action, renunciant, mendicant, recluse, anchorite [IW] renunciate, renunciant, mendicant, recluse, anchorite, sprang bya btang an
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀུན་ཏུ་རྒྱུ་བ "Gipsy", wandering mendicant, wanderer, wind [IW] SA kun tu 'gro, wander from place to place [JV] wandering
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  • more upcoming features. འཁར་བ 'khar ba, 'khar ba, 'khar ba intr. v.; 1) [mendicant] staff, walking stick. 2) to be impeded. 3) bell metal bronze. Syn li.
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  • upcoming features. བན་དེ monk, Buddhist monk, Buddhist [RY] (Skt) a monk/ mendicant; monk, Buddhist monk, Buddhist [RY] [Skt] Buddhist [monk] [IW] monk, worshipful
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  • [RY] bya bral ba - (one who has) transcended anything (more) to be done; mendicant [RB] bya bral ba - yogin abandoning worldly action, ascetic, renunciant
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  • features. མཁར་གསིལ staff of the Buddhist mendicant/ monk TSE, cymbal [IW] Syn 'khar gsil staff of the Buddhist mendicant, the monk's staff [RY] metal cymbal
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  • ku su lu] [RY] (one who has) transcended anything (more) to be done; mendicant [RB] yogin abandoning worldly action, ascetic, renunciant, vagabond, ku
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  • incense is made, med. fern D, mendicant, beggar, frankincense D [IW] kind of shrub from which an incense is made, mendicant, beggar [RY]
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  • staff, stick, hand staff [JV] 1) walking stick, [carried by Buddhist mendicant priests], staff. 2) bell metal. 3) going. 4) quest-house [for pilgrims
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྤྱོད་མེད religious mendicant, naked devotee [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁྱིམ་སྤངས renunciant, mendicant [RY]
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  • for more upcoming features. ལྡོམ་བུ་བ alms-gatherer, beggar, religious mendicant [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྤྲང་བྱ་བཏང a renunciate [RY] mendicant [IW]
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  • A spiritual practitioner. Often has the connotation of an ascetic or mendicant monk. [RY]
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  • "Half the people are Drukpa, half the Drukpa are mendicants (beggar monks), and half the mendicants are siddhas." (RY)
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྤྲང་བན mendicant, monk [JV] monk living by begging [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མོ་མ [female] mo diviner, female mendicant D [IW] mo diviner, fortune teller [IW]
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  • nirgrantha, the naked ones, Jain followers, naked person, sect of homeless mendicants, hindu sanyasi, jaina sect [JV]
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  • practitioner who has renounced, anchorite, recluse [IW] renunciate, renunciant, mendicant, anchorite, recluse [RY] one free from business, ascetic [JV] 1) to cast
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  • he was not satisfied with this path. Gautama then chose the robes of a mendicant monk and headed to north-east India. He began training in the ascetic life
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  • mendicant
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  • ཀུན་འཁྱམས wanderer, beggar, mendicant who goes to every door for alms [JV] wanderer, beggar [IW] 1) wanderer, mendicant. 2) rambling, wandering [RY]
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  • more upcoming features. སྤྲང་དུ་སོང had become a beggar mendicant [RY] had become a beggar/mendicant [IW]
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  • Buddhist monk or mendicant; ser na ba and sen da ba are its corrupt forms. [mss] [RY] probably tibetanized form of siddha, buddhist monk, mendicant [JV]
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  • སྤོང་བ་པ་ལ་གནས living as a religious mendicant, one of the gnas bzhi 4 ways of living [RY] living as a religious mendicant [IW]
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  • value "A monk or mendicant of seniority. Āyuṣmān ({tshe dang ldan pa}) is a title of respect directed toward a monk or wandering mendicant who is venerable
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  • (as page type) with input value "Syn 'khar gsil staff of the Buddhist mendicant, the monk's staff" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "living as a religious mendicant, one of the gnas bzhi 4 ways of living" contains invalid characters or
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  • of the five snying rtsa. 1). 2) everything abandoned. 3) renunciant. 4) mendicant. 5) nirvana" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore
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  • Tibetanized form of the word Siddha = bsod snyoms pa a Buddhist monk or mendicant; ser na ba and sen da ba are its corrupt forms. [mss" contains invalid
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  • page type) with input value "'khar ba, 'khar ba, 'khar ba]] intr. v.; 1) [mendicant] staff, walking stick. 2) to be impeded. 3) bell metal bronze. Syn li.
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  • (as page type) with input value "1) walking stick, [carried by Buddhist mendicant priests], staff. 2) bell metal. 3) going. 4) quest-house [for pilgrims
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "Mendicant (parivrājaka). See also note http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-1154
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  • (as page type) with input value "A renunciant who lives his life as a mendicant. More specifically within the monastic tradition it can also mean a novice
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  • "English-def" (as page type) with input value "walking stick, (carried by Bu hist mendicant priests), staff, bell metal, going, guest-house [for pilgrims and visiting
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  • appeared, "Half the people are Drukpa, half the Drukpa are mendicant beggars, and half the mendicants are siddhas."" contains invalid characters or is incomplete
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  • "English-def" (as page type) with input value "A follower of a non-Buddhist mendicant movement." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གོས་བརྙན mendicant who puts on a ragged garment, ragged dress [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བན་སྤྲང poor monk [IW] mendicant monk [JV]
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  • ordained Buddhist monk.Fully ordained buddhist monk.Lit. "beggar." Buddhist mendicant monk; bhikṣuṇī is the female counterpart.This term refers specifically
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  • bya btang ba renunciate, renunciant, mendicant, anchorite, recluse
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  • dbul po impoverished mi dbul po rgad po zhig an old and impoverished mendicant
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  • a tsa ra Atsara. An Indian wandering mendicant
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  • features. སེན་ད་བ probably tibetanized form of siddha, buddhist monk, mendicant [JV]
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  • scrutinize, wander through [IW] alms [RY] ask for alms, beg as a religious mendicant [JV]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གསོལ་སྙོམ་པ mendicant [JV]
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  • features. སྟེང་གཡོགས mantle, upper garment, upper garment of religious mendicant, upper covering [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀུན་སྤངས་པ renunciant, mendicant [RY]
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  • bsod snyoms alms; alms, gifts, mendicant
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྡོམ་བུ་པ religious beggar, mendicant [JV]
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  • upcoming features. སེ་ཉ་བ probably tibetanized form of siddha, buddhist monk, mendicant [JV]
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  • a tsa ra a mendicant
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  • ban de (Skt) a monk/ mendicant; monk, Buddhist monk, Buddhist
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  • dge sbyong chen po the Great Shramana / Mendicant
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གོས་སྦེད་པ one concealing his mendicant's clothes [JV]
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  • a tsa ra atsara, sadhu, yogin, mendicant; slang for Acharya 'teacher'/ saddhu. Syn a sam Assam
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སློང་བའི་དགེ་སློང mendicant bhikshu [IW]
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  • more upcoming features. གནས་ངེས་མེད one whose residence is not fixed, mendicant ascetic, vagabond, one of uncertain residence, not residing in one place
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  • vaṇib- baka, AMg. vaṇīmaga, °maya, supporting °paka), beggar, mendicant: sometimes mendicant monk, e.g. Asthisena vanīpaka Mv iii.419.4; once used in reference
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  • " A spiritual practitioner. Often has the connotation of an ascetic or mendicant. Also, monastic practitioner, monk, Buddhist monk; one who has taken ordination
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  • for more upcoming features. གནས་ཁང་སྤངས་པ one who has forsaken his home, mendicant, buddhist monk [JV]
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  • bya btang renunciate, renunciant, mendicant, recluse, anchorite, sprang bya btang an ascetic; One who has given up the worldly concerns for this life.
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  • bya bral ba (one who has) transcended anything (more) to be done; mendicant
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  • wandering everywhere: a) parivjrajaka wandering monk. Gypsy, wandering mendicant, wanderer
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གོས་ཟས་ཀྱི་འཚོས་མ female mendicant clothed in suitable dress [JV]
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  • sprang du song had become a beggar mendicant
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  • Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition A Yogi mendicant; a yogi who practices the art of tantric exorcism and penance. English
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  • kun 'khyams 1) wanderer, mendicant. 2) rambling, wandering
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  • khyim med pa 1) renunciant, mendicant, homeless. 2) servants
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  • mkhan pa kind of shrub from which an incense is made, mendicant, beggar
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  • or thorough release. B. The\nprimary vein ({rataza}) of the heart. С A mendicant, a recluse. D. The state of liberation ([nirvāṇa]). English Synonyms Chinese
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  • Wylie ldom bu pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English (PH) mendicant English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese
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  • Source Wylie dge slong Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English (PH) mendicant English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese
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  • mo Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English (PH) lowly (female) mendicant English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese
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  • (piNgalavatsAjIva, piNgalavatsAjIva) Piṅgalavatsājīva¦, n. of a wandering mendicant: Divy 370.14 ff.
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  • kun tu rgyu Parivrājakas;Wanderer;Wandering mendicant;Wandering mendicants
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  • (vfdDaSrAvaka, vfdDa-SrAvaka) (vṛddha-śrāvaka¦, acc. to pw a Śivaitic mendicant monk: Mv iii.412.8, see s.v. guruputraka; LV 380.12 caraka-parivrājaka-vṛd°-gautama-etc
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  • with parivrājakaḥ ŚsP 615.9, an uncomplimentary epithet of a wandering mendicant, not a śreṇika (q.v.).
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  • kun tu 'tsho ba pa Ājīvika mendicant
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  • from Skt. Lex. (Trik., which has many Buddhist words) paiṇḍinya, nt., mendicant monk's life, which BR derive from piṇḍin (cited with appropriate mg. only
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  • individual person); puṇyaparikṣīṇa iva bhaikṣukaḥ LV 333.13 (vs), like a mendicant who has spent his store of merit. [Page412-b+ 71]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སློང་ཕོར beggar's bowl [IW] mendicant's begging platter [JV]
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  • 265, Col. 1 (dIrGanaKa, dIrGanaKa) Dīrghanakha¦ (= Pali Dīgha°), n. of a mendicant to whom Buddha preached the Dīrghanakhasya parivrāja- kasya sūtraṃ: Mv
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  • སྤོང་བ་པ། English mendicant Chinese 乞化者 Sanskrit (dev) भैक्षुकः Sanskrit (translit) bhaikṣukaḥ Sanskrit (Tibetanized) བྷཻཀྵུ་ཀཿ།
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  • {drang srong ba glang skad kyis rtsom/} drang-srong like the sound of a mendicant\n3. {sa 'dzin skyes ni ra yi skad/} sa-'dzin-skyes like the sound of a
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  • svamāṃsa, pūyaśoṇita: Divy 12.25; 13.17; all things which niggards wished a mendicant should eat, and which later they were therefore obliged to eat themselves
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  • bhikṣāka plus -a), as adj., relating to a mendicant: Buddhacarita xii.46 °kaṃ liṅgam āśritaḥ, and as n. mendicancy, ib. x.23; xiii.10; in BHS bhaikṣāka-kula
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  • (cf. a-śreṇika), a (relatively) compli- mentary epithet of a wandering mendicant, always with parivrājakaḥ: ŚsP 615.12; 633.13; AsP 8.21; 9.10. But apparently
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  • ཀུན་ཏུ་རྒྱུ་གནས་ལྷས་ཀྱི་བུ། English a mendicant, the son of Parivrajaka Chinese 普行黑神男,末伽黎拘賒黎 Sanskrit (dev) मस्करी गोशलीपुत्रः Sanskrit (translit) maskarī
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  • སྡུག་ཕོངས་པ། English a begger, a mendicant Chinese 貧苦 Sanskrit (dev) वनीर्यकः (वनीयकः) Sanskrit (translit) vanīryakaḥ (vanīyakaḥ) Sanskrit (Tibetanized)
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  • སྨོང་བ་དཀར་པོ། English the white mendicant Chinese 白色乞者 Sanskrit (dev) पाण्डरभिक्षुः Sanskrit (translit) pāṇḍara-bhikṣuḥ Sanskrit (Tibetanized) པཱཎྜ་ར་བྷིཀྵུཿ།
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  • གཅེར་བུ་པ་ལ་སྦྱིན་པ། English giving alms to a naked mendicant Chinese 與無衣外道男女食,與無衣,施露體,施裸身者 Sanskrit (dev) अचैलदानं (अचेल-दानम्) Sanskrit (translit) acailadānaṁ
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  • ལམ་གྱིས་འཚོ་བ། English a mendicant, a begging, a beggar Chinese 道養者,以道養者 Sanskrit (dev) मार्गजीवी Sanskrit (translit) mārga-jīvī Sanskrit (Tibetanized)
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  • kotambaka (one of the 41 materials of clothing permissible to Buddhist mendicants) [RY]
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  • kind of fetter: Gv 353.12, see s.v. kaṭaka; (4) m., n. of a form of a mendicant, created magically by Māra to obstruct Buddha: Mv i.270.13.
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  • the heart of Lord Buddha’s teachings. Living as an ordinary person and a mendicant, he was nevertheless revered by all, from simple nomads to the greatest
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  • the bodhi-tree, Mv i.158.1; ii.302.18; iii.272.18; (3) n. of a wandering mendicant, previous birth of the Bodhisattva (= Mahābodhi; in the corresp. Pali story
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  • "English-def" (as page type) with input value "khak-khir, monk's walking staff, mendicant's staff. Also mkhar gsil, [[mkhar zil" contains invalid characters or is
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  • appeared, “Half the people are Drukpas, half the Drukpas are mendicant beggars, and half the mendicants are siddhas.” Tsuglag Trengwa (gtsug la 'phreng ba) (1504-1566)
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  • Teaching, and the Community. Sometimes narrowly defined as the community of mendicants, it can be understood as including lay practitioners." contains invalid
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  • more upcoming features. རྒྱབ་ཁུག rucksack, bag, sack, alms-bag carried by mendicants [JV]
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  • A spiritual practitioner. Often has the connotation of an ascetic or mendicant monk.[AL] [RY] Shramanera, (dge tshul). Novice, a lesser number of vows
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  • Ch� tent, small tent for a Ch� practitioner [RY] tent used by itinerant mendicants [JV] 1) little song; 2) woodcutter's tent [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཕ་ཚེ bag, sack, alms bag carried by mendicants [JV] phad bu, [alms] bag [IW]
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མཁར་སིལ monk's mendicant's staff [IW] Syn 'khar gsil [RY]
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  • features. འཁར་གསིལ་གྱི་མདོ tractate on the merit accruing from the use of the mendicant's staff [JV]
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  • appeared, "Half the people are Drukpas, half the Drukpas are mendicant beggars, and half the mendicants are siddhas."[EMP] [RY] Tsangpa Lhai Metok, 'divine flower
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  • sbyangs tshul Disciplines of mendicancy
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  • kotambaka (one of the 41 materials of clothing permissible to Buddhist mendicants)
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  • sbyangs dag Disciplines of mendicancy
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  • tears. Mother and son were reduced to beggary and, adopting the life of mendicants, wandered the land begging for alms, simultaneously working for the benefit
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  • sbyangs pa'i yon tan Ascetic practices;Disciplines of mendicancy
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  • pīṭhikām upagṛhya, said of Rāma (Viṣṇu) masquerading as a brahman dwarf in mendicant's garb; pīṭhikā surely means something which an ascetic might carry (hardly
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  • is confinement (PTSD takes saṃbādho as adj., but it is prob. a noun), mendicant's life is open space, free room; °kāśe, in the open air, outdoors, Divy
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  • ཟོ་ཆུན་རྒྱུད་པའི་འཁོར་ལོ། English the circle described by the quick turning round of a mendicant's small water pot Chinese 水輪,幻影 Sanskrit (dev) अर्हटघटीचक्रम् (अर्हड्घटीचक्रम्
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  • is seen moreover, as coming along in a guise of a Sramana, a religious mendicant, and attempting to cause dissent. In order to dissuade the ones born of
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  • Karmav 104.14 one of the daśa guṇāḥ paiṇḍapātikatve, ten advantages in the mendicant's life, is, caṅkramo 'sya upārjito bhavati, he has acquired (a life of)
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  • tears. Mother and son were reduced to beggary and, adopting the life of mendicants, wandered the land begging for alms, simultaneously working for the benefit
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  • Dorje’s song of praise to the Yolmo sanctuary: ‘I, Sangye Dorje, the joyful mendicant/ Planted the banner of attainment in this sacred place/ And was rewarded
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  • Chimpu, 222 Sandalwood Forest - (tsan dan tshal), 287 Sangye Gönpo the mendicant of Pang: Vairotsana's disciple, 238 Sangye Lingpa - (sangs rgyas gling
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  • A spiritual practitioner. Often has the connotation of an ascetic or mendicant monk. [RY] Shravaka (nyan thos). 'Hearer' or 'listener.' Hinayana practitioner
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