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  • extensive glossary of Buddhist terminology to bridge the Tibetan and English languages. Erik has been the assistant and translator for Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and
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  • Famed yogi and patriarch of the Kagyu lineage. One of the most famous yogis and poets in Tibetan religious history. Most of the teachings of the Kagyu
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  • the Kagyu tradition in Tibet. First he studied Sanskrit and other Indian languages with Drogmi Lotsawa (brog mi lo tsa ba) (993-1050). Then he travelled to
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  • Sanskrit (category Languages)
    are the two most important languages for the study of Buddhism. Though the Buddha himself did not use this form of Indic language, many extant works of the
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  • analysis, knowledge of languages. 2) contextual etymology [RY] definitive words GD knowledge of languages [IW] intrinsic meaning, languages (1 of 4 so so yang
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  • to the task of translating the Buddhist classics into English and other languages. Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche Middle Beyond Extremes Maitreya's Distinguishing
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  • study of Japanese, Sanskrit, Pali and Hindi, has studied multiple other languages, and is currently working on Chinese and Romanian, among others. Further
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  • gun, 1 of 28 constellations, SA rgyu skar, symbolic languages, cryptic languages, symbolic languages, SA lde [JV] 1) by? question answerer mi gnyis kyis
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  • Dying. Two million copies of this spiritual classic have been sold in 29 languages and 56 countries. It has been adopted by colleges, groups and institutions
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  • Selected Bibliography in English (these titles have also been published other languages) Translations from the Tibetan: - The Life of Shabkar, (State University
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  • 'khor ba. Compare the same term translated into other classical Buddhist languages such as Chinese. An examination of the usage of the original Sanskrit गति
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  • grown into a large repository containing more than 3800 texts in nine languages. Lotsawa School
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  • skad 4) Avabhramsha = zur chag gi skad [IW] the four great languages [IW] four great language groups: legs sbyar, rang bzhin, zur chag, sha za; Sanskrit
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  • New York Times bestseller list and has been translated into over twenty languages. Rinpoche’s most recent books are Joyful Wisdom: Embracing Change and Finding
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  • ངེས་པའི་ཚིག་སོ་སོ་ཡང་དག་པར་རིག་པ discriminating knowledge of language, exact understanding of different languages [one of the so so yang dag par rig pa bzhi = four
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  • accurate understanding; 1) don meaning. 2) chos dharmas, 3) nges pa'i tshig languages, 4) spobs pa ready speech. Four Modes of Specific Genuine Awareness. The
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  • [text], philology; 5) language; 6) pronunciation, inflection [IW] sound; voice; language; grammar; (technical) term(inology) [RB] language, sound, verbal testimony
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  • Yul' or 'Country of the Drukpas' in the Tibetan and Dzongkha (Bhutanese) languages. Template:Reflist see Drukpa Kagyu, also Lower and Upper Drukpa p. 867
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  • include such crafts as flower-arranging, hunting, and knowledge of the languages of many races including spiritual beings [RY] 64 crafts [according to the
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  • of Tibetan practice texts and commentaries in English and other Western languages translating from a variety of other genres of Tibetan Buddhist literature
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  • written language, character, word, deed, books, mail, any letter of the alphabet, written letter or note, any written document [JV] 1) written language, character
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  • List your translations here Åkallan av Mästaren i fjärran, translation of Calling the Guru from Afar by Jamgon Kongtrul
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  • document loans from other languages as well as morphologically or semantically related words from genetically related languages. EtymologyThis field contains
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  • exist (at least phonemically) in most European languages, with the result that native speakers of such languages, when they hear native Tibetan speakers produce
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  • Burushaski (category Languages)
    Language spoken by the Burusho people living in the Gilgit territory of northwestern Kashmir. Burushaski is a "language isolate," not known to be related
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  • translators [RY] lotsawa. 'bilingual.' translator; one who has mastered two languages, interpreter [RY]
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  • S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z "It is all right not to know the Tibetan language. As long as you can read, you can absorb the Dharma terminology, the Buddhist
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  • Western practitioners. To fulfill this directive, Rinpoche honed his English language skills and began to offer weekend teachings to the Western travelers. In
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  • translators [RY] lotsawa. 'bilingual.' translator; one who has mastered two languages, interpreter [RY]
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  • to publishing translations of unrestricted Dharma materials in European languages for free on the website Lotsawa House and to promoting the idea that 'Dharma
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  • yang dag par rig pa - discriminating knowledge of language, exact understanding of different languages, one of the {so so yang dag par rig pa bzhi} four
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  • Gyaltsen. The training these were given was chiefly in the science of languages. The lotsawas and panditas were placed together in pairs. [JOKYAB] [Padmasambhava]
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  • sound, speech, language, cry, say, ladder, noise, shout, yell, "it is said" particle, I had heard that, I found out that [JV] language/ speech [RB] 1)
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  • lotsawa, tr; 3) that having two kinds of voices [IW] 1) person knowing two languages; 2) parrot [IW] parrot (that has 2 kinds of voices) [JV]
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  • other European languages. If you are a translator, please take some time to list your work on the pages below. Published English Language Translations Unpublished
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  • gnas bcu, science of language [JV] science/ study of language/ grammar, linguistics [IW] science / study of language / grammar. language [RY]
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  • gnyis smra ba - lotsawa. 'bilingual.' translator; one who has mastered two languages, interpreter [RY]
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  • features. བརྡ་སྐད symbolical language, sign-expression, sign speech, code language, languages [JV] 1) verbal signs/ signals/ language; 2) word's translation
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  • English, and facilitating their translation from English into many other languages. Sugatagarbha is a Sanskrit word which refers to the Buddha Nature, the
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  • 2007 with an MA in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism focused on Tibetan and Sanskrit languages. He studied extensively at Nitartha Institute and from 2007 to 2008 he
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  • Buddhist scene, whereas the word 'Vajrayāna' as used in English and other languages is, to a large extent, a modern gloss for the Tibetan terms gsang sngags
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  • processing program that works with European, Tibetan, Dzongkha and many other languages in the Win/98/ME and Win/NT/2000/XP environments. UDP reads a large number
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  • Blumenthal holds a doctorate in Asian Religions from The Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia at the University of Wisconsin. He is currently an
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  • countless students. His books have been translated into several Western languages, and his inspiration is still strongly felt today. He was a terton and
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  • more Tibetan language resources   No direct match in the Negi dictionary. Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No
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  • everyone who has worked hard to translate the Dharma from Tibetan into other languages, thus bringing it to the rest of the world. (This list can be updated by
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  • country of Drusha who translated the Anu Yoga teachings into the Drusha language. This is the lineage that the translator Sangye Yeshe of Nub brought to
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  • upcoming features. བོད་སྐད བོད་སྐད། tibetan language, Tibetan language. (JV) Tibetan language. (RY) TTn language [the people of the autonomous snowland of
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  • respectively as e, i, o, u are in German, Italian and most other European languages, viz. character omitted like ay is say, or e in ten, like character omitted
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  • student of Drakpa Gyaltsen, who was his uncle, and began studying logic, languages, astrology, medicine, and many topics of buddha dharma. He mastered all
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  • Buddhist philosophy, ritual and sciences, as well as English and Chinese languages. Written by the masters humble student [BL] Khenchen Thupten Ozer Khunu
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  • more Tibetan language resources   No direct match in the Negi dictionary. Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No
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  • more Tibetan language resources   No direct match in the Negi dictionary. Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No
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  • the different writing systems of the world. Even for Western European languages, which use an uncomplicated writing system, the 7-bit and 8-bit computer
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  • བསྒྱུར་མིང 1) changed/ tr name/ word; 2) words w = meaning in different languages [IW]
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  • gently spoke [RY] kind words [RY] kind words, sweet expression, polite language [JV] speak softly/ pleasantly, pleasant/ affectionate speech [IW]
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  • བོད་སྐད་དུ བོད་སྐད་དུ། bod skad du: in tibetan Lit. "In the language of Tibet..." bod skad: tibetan language. du - accusative particle.
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  • more upcoming features. པྲ་ཀྲི་ཏི SK prakrit [IW] one of the four ancient languages of India [RY]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྒྲའི་རིག་པ science of language [IW] science of language, one of the rig pa'i gnas lnga five sciences [RY]
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  • access to books, manuscripts and reference works (in Tibetan and foreign languages) in study areas within the Library; Compiling bibliographies and documen-tation
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  • features. ཤ་ཟ Pishachi; the "demons"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups [RY] demon, 'dre ghost, flesh eater, a class of beings mainly included
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  • historical origin, social development etc; 2) group of people w common language, land, livelihood, rig gnas thog nas and way of thinking; 3) inappropriate
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  • religious countries in the world, even with their different races and languages. དྲི་མེད་མཁྱེན་པའི་ལྷ་ལམ་ཡངས་པ་ནས། ། From the vast space of stainless knowledge
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  • pp. 106-114. Namkhai Norbu, Drung, De’u and Bön: Narrations, Symbolic Languages and the Bön Tradition in Ancient Tibet, translated from Tibetan into Italian
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  • more Tibetan language resources   No direct match in the Negi dictionary. Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No
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  • in the 1st kalpa S great ocean moved by wind de'i nang du brtan g.yo'i language sounds all rab tu snyan par grags pas by mahabhrama many years these sounds
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  • dharma-term, religious terminology, classical, book language, religious language, Dharma language, technical terms [RY]
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  • sa'i snying po, hin du [RY] India, Sanskrit (could be any Indo-European language, not necessarily India), India [JV] India [Syn: 'phags pa'i yul gnas dang
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  • available choice) Enabled for Asian languages: - here you can activate support for 'Asian' (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) languages if you want to. This is not necessary
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  • telling falsehood. 5) tshig rtsub po smra ba spang ba not using abusive language. 6) phra mar smra ba spang ba not slandering others. 7) tshig bkyal ba
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  • survived in Tibetan, and a large number of documents in Khotanese and other languages discovered, for the most part, early this century at various sites in the
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  • チベットの書誌学 : 西藏参考书目数据库 lists the existing publications in western and eastern languages (Chinese and Japanese publications only) : books, thesis, book sections
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  • up-to-date texts, multimedia and other research materials in relevant languages that represent the extent and character of Tibetan cultural diversity.
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  • features. སྐད་རིགས་བཞི four languages [IW] Four Languages. 1) Sanskrit. 2) Prakrit. 3) Avabhramsha. 4) Pali [RY] four languages: 1) Sanskrit; 2) Prakrit 3)
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  • master Chetsenkye (lo tswa ba che btsen skyes), (che btsen skyes). Their language was Burushaski. EPK
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  • Cyrus R Stearns has twenty seven years of experience in the stud of Tibetan language, literature, and religion. He has extensive experience in the translation
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  • truly massive bibliography project. Bibliographies on Buddhism in Western Languages: Professor Bingenheimer’s work. Karma dgon Tibetan Bibliography Database
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  • Tibetan tab) to see more Tibetan language resources   Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No matches in the Verbinator
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྡུག་བསྔལ་བ misery, suffering [IW] language of the gods of tusita heaven, misery, sufferings, be unhappy, state of
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  • [JV] Prakriti, the "ordinary"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups. [RY] Self-entity. Self-nature. An inherently existent and independent
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  • Tibetan tab) to see more Tibetan language resources   Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No matches in the Verbinator
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  • in Tibetan or an Indic language or, relatively rarely, English or Chinese form; entries in East Asian, Southeast Asian languages and Mongolian are rare
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  • Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with the bases of the grammar system by first defining the letters
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  • for more upcoming features. སྐད་རིགས tongues [RY] languages; dialect. languages, tongues [RY] language[s] [IW]
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  • Sanskrit, used for example by Jaeschke in his 19th century works on Tibetan language.
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  • [JV] grape, classed as med. tree [= rlang chen sha elephant meat in feast language [ro mngar, zhu rjes bsil, glo gcong dang glo tsad sel, dbugs mi bde ba
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  • more Tibetan language resources   No direct match in the Negi dictionary. Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No
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  • Tibetan tab) to see more Tibetan language resources   Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No matches in the Verbinator
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  • skad gnyis shan sbyar correspondence between the two languages [RY] say/ books in multiple languages together [IW]
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  • to many colloquial words, part, origin, source, time, breadth of cloth, language, conversation, word, 1/6 part of a tang ka coin, mouth, edge, direction
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  • makes the genuine buddhadharma accessible to western students, in their own language and cultural context. At Nitartha, study is practice as students learn
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  • University of Virginia, where he has taught Tibetan Studies and Tibetan language since 1973. He has published numerous articles and books. At the University
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  • skad rigs languages; dialect. languages, tongues
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  • Gavin Kilty was born in the UK in 1948. He teaches English as a second language to international students at a private college in Devon, as well as courses
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  • Tibetan tab) to see more Tibetan language resources   Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No matches in the Verbinator
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  • brilliant, limpid; transparent [RY] lucidity, glare, lustre, force of language, pronunciation, sparkling, pure, clean, clear, fresh, brightness, subtle
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  • more upcoming features. བགྱིས do, deed, act, make, SA bgyid pa [JV] [old language] to do; p. of bgyid; act, do [RY] did, made [IW]
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  • Bliss Mind at Ease Essence of Buddhism has been published in a number of languages including Portuguese, French and Dutch and is now in its third printing
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  • Kagyu Monlam and the Tergar Institute, a center for Buddhist and Tibetan language studies. Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche Tergar
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  • conversation, secret speech [JV] 1) secret skad cha; 2) mantric symbolic language [IW] enigmatic word, spell [RY]
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  • "correspondence; skad gnyis shan sbyar correspondence between the two languages" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected
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  • page type) with input value "showing the correspondence between the two languages [usually Sanskrit and Tibetan" contains invalid characters or is incomplete
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  • type) with input value "discriminating knowledge of language, exact understanding of different languages, one of the so so yang dag par rig pa bzhi four analytical
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  • "A collective name for the colloquial dialects of the Middle Indo-Aryan languages." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause
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  • include such crafts as flower-arranging, hunting, and knowledge of the languages of many races including spiritual beings" contains invalid characters or
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "the four major languages. 1) Sanskrit legs sbyar skad. 2) Prakriti rang bzhin gyi skad. 3) Pishachi
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  • the object of body consciousness as well as the above meanings. These languages do not use a separate word for these meanings. DKC
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་ཆ language, words, talk, remarks, topic, conversation, dialogue, speaking, news, report
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  • Buddhist community by: Translating important Buddhist texts into the English language Creating web-based resources to facilitate the study and practice of Tibetan
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  • Tibet, where he introduced the developed script for writing the Tibetan language, comprised of thirty consonants and four vowels based on the Northern Indian
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  • upcoming features. ཀ་པི 1) divine language in which the Bon history was compiled. 2) monkey [RY] 1) divine language of Kapistan in which the B"n "royal-rabs
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  • List your translations here or translations in progress. This will help avoid duplication of translation efforts. The Prajnaparamita in Eight Thousand
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  • List your publications here Bodhisattva-caryavatara Translations, a page for all the work on this important text and its commentaries.
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  • of the bdud, translation into Tibetan of ge khod's name in zhang zhung language [JV] tamer of Mara [RY] tamer of Maras, Buddha [IW] demon tamer, māra tamer
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  • Interpreter, translator, foreign language specialist. This refers to translators and interpreters in general, but more specifically to written or literary
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  • document loans from other languages as well as morphologically or semantically related words from genetically related languages. EtymologyThis field contains
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  • accurate understanding; 1) don meaning. 2) chos dharmas, 3) nges pa'i tshig languages, 4) spobs pa ready speech. Four Modes of Specific Genuine Awareness. The
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  • practitioners, similarly involved in bringing the Dharma into European languages. Besides printed books for teachings, the Internet has become the main
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  • ordinary colloquial speech, local dialect [IW] common dialect, colloquial language, slang [JV] colloquial/ vernacular speech [IW]
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  • authority of the Buddha's words, are innovations, for Dignaga considered language just as fallible as inference. There has long been disagreement among Indian
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  • Rangjung Yeshe Institute - Language and Buddhist courses, located in Kathmandu, Nepal International Buddhist Academy - Language and Buddhist courses, located
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  • of the Center called “Intelligence”. In the language of India: Prajnanamamulamadhyamakakarika. In the language of Tibet: dbu ma rtsa ba'i tshig le'u byas
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  • features. འཕྲད་སྐད 1) local dialect; 2) colloquial language [IW] local tongue, colloquial language [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་ངན bad language [RY] bad/ harsh words, bad language, foul mouthed, vulgar [IW]
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  • features. ངག་སྙན cuckoo, pleasant voice, sweet language, poetry [JV] cuckoo [IW] cuckoo, pleasant voice, sweet language, poetry, voice will be melodious [JV]
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  • existence, 3 conditions of concretization, (appearance, symbols [gestures & language], possibilities of experience) motility-mentality is subtle & primary,
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  • 2) original [IW] verbal equivalent, synonym, equivalent term in another language, original from which another is translated [JV] etymology [ggd] [RY] 1)
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  • ལེགས་སྦྱར Sanskrit, the "perfected"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups [RY] 1) well connected words; 2) talk, speech, lecture (H; 3) excellent
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  • for more upcoming features. འཁུལ་བ subdue, subject one by argument and language to service, be uneasy about [JV] 1) subdue/ tame/ subjugate / force to
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བརྡ་ཆད language, spoken of [RY] 1 shes bya'i rigs mi 'dra ba so sor thun min gyi sbyar
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  • consequence [IW] consequence, indirect proof, adherence, association, connected language [JV] consequences / prasanga [ggd] [RY] Consequence [thd]
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  • spiritual practice, and an immersion in the culture. He studied the Tibetan language intensively, and from 1971 worked frequently as an interpreter for lamas
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  • Bibliographie du Tibet lists the existing publications in western and eastern languages (Chinese and Japanese publications only) : books, thesis, book sections
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  • program leading to BA and MA degrees in Buddhist Studies with Himalayan Language. The Centre for Buddhist Studies also provides research facilities for
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  • more Tibetan language resources   No direct match in the Negi dictionary. Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No
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  • (rigs pa'i gnas lnga): 1) sgra'i rig pa; science of language. 2) gtan tshigs kyi rig pa; science of logic. 3) nang gi rig pa; science of philosophy. 4)
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  • "the Enlightened One who does not depend on others in order to speak two languages." 2) MSS: dependent on others, dependency on others. @R75: 253.1 gzhan
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  • The Tibetan language is monosyllabic, that is to say all its words consist of one syllable only, which indeed may be variously composed, though the componed
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  • Sanskrit title of the work. 2. The name used in Tibet for the what in Newar language is called the Rañjanā script. (CJF) Note: often misspelled as lany+tsha
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  • བཀྱོན་པ། to scold. predicative morpheme forming compound verbs used in "motile language". bkyon pa - (a transient verb which can be used in the past, present,
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  • applications do not need to understand the rules how to create glyphs for a given language. The actual knowhow how to create Tibetan stacks resides within the unicode
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  • Tibet, where he introduced the developed script for writing the Tibetan language, comprised of thirty consonants and four vowels based on the Northern Indian
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  • features. འཕྲལ་སྐད colloquial language; colloquial [RY] colloquial language [IW] common dialect, colloquial language, language of the common people [JV]
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  • upcoming features. འཕགས་སྐད SK, the language[s] of the noble 1s [the language[s] of India] [IW] sanskrit language, language of the aryas [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་མཐའ་ཡས་པ innumerable languages [RY]
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  • deference, respect, reverence, courtesy, politeness, complimentary or honorific language [JV] 1) honorific 2) respect/ homage [IW]
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  • abusive [words], invective, rough [IW] abusive word, invective, abusive language [RY]
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  • English at the American English Language Institute in Kathmandu, studied Nepali at Tribhuvan University, and Tibetan language at the Marpa Institute of Translation
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  • named Smrtijnanakirti, Rongzom was renowned for his mastery of the Sanskrit language. He is also said to have had an unparralleled understanding of the Buddhist
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  • Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language Esukhia - Tibetan Language School Kalsang Smith - Teacher
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  • practice. He never accumulated money or goods, disliked talking and forgot language for a time after a 6 year vow of silence. On a pilgrimage to Samye Monastery
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  • more upcoming features. སྐད་གཉིས་སྨྲ་བའི one who has mastered at least 2 languages [JV]
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  • 'phrul Comment: More likely, this is the miraculous ability to speak in all languages.
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  • Dudjom Lingpa (2004). Buddhahood Without Meditation. Translated by Richard Barron. California: Padma Publishing. — (2004). The Vajra Essence. Translated
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  • The honorific form of skad bsgyur ba. Interpreter, translator, foreign language specialist. This refers to translators and interpreters in general, but
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  • 5 classes of science [JV] Five Branches of Learning- the five sciences: language; dialectics; science of medicine; science of mechanical arts; religious
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  • upcoming features. རིགས་པའི་གནས་ལྔ five sciences, 1) sgra'i rig pascience of language. 2) gtan tshigs kyi rig pa science of logic. 3) nang gi rig pa science
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  • mind-to-mind, then expressed verbally in the languages of Zhang Zhung and Tibetan, is available today in the English language for western practitioners. Dru Gyalwa’s
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  • nges pa'i tshig 1) definitive words; grammatical analysis, knowledge of languages. 2) contextual etymology
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  • pra kRi ti one of the four ancient languages of India
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  • sgra dang yi ge la sogs pa bslabs pa studied its languages and scripts
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  • skad rigs bzhi Four Languages. 1) Sanskrit. 2) Prakrit. 3) Avabhramsha. 4) Pali
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  • rang bzhin gyi skad Wylie Definition Prakrit (a group of early Indian languages). 133 9.4. Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition English Synonyms
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡུལ་སོ་སོའི་སྐད་ཆ dialects/ languages of individual regions/ countries [IW]
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  • Wylie sbal ka Wylie Definition frog. Related to similar words in Turkic languages & to Skt. bheka. Chinese words are completely different. Wylie Synonym
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  • gnyis smra ba lotsawa. 'bilingual.' translator; one who has mastered two languages, interpreter
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  • skad mtha' yas pa innumerable languages
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  • Definition Translator; lit. the eye of the universe; one who is fluent in two languages. English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Chinese
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  • [IW] Abhramsha, the "corrupted"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups [RY] 1) words/ letters incomplete/ corrupted/ altered/ debased;
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  • logicians, says, "The Ultimate Truth is not only beyond the dimension of language and expression, but it is also beyond intellectual understanding". The
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  • tradition, narrative, colloquial language [JV] 1) zer rgyun ??[stream of speech], saying; 2) spoken /colloquial language/ expression; 3) oral account, recital
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  • translate [RY] 1) Same as skad bsgyur pa. Interpreter, translator, foreign language specialist (noun). The honorific form of this term is gsung bsgyur ba.
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  • Tibetan tab) to see more Tibetan language resources   Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   No matches in the Verbinator
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  • upcoming features. ཀླ་ཀློའི་སྐད barbarian language, met, foreign language, nonsense. Syn kla klo [RY] kla lo language [shes rig ma dar ba'i yul gyi skad de
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  • various collections and academic journals and several works in Tibetan language. His latest works, Tibetan Songs of Spiritual Experience (co-edited with
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  • A Tibetan keyboard can be enabled using "Control Panel / Regional and Language Options". The UIM package contains a Wylie input method for Linux. The
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  • bzhi Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English (PH) the four major languages (Sanskrit; Prakrit; Apabhraṃśa; Pisachi) English Definition English Synonyms
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  • "the Enlightened One who does not depend on others in order to speak two languages." 2) MSS: dependent on others, dependency on others. @ R75: 253.1 gzhan
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  • compassionate. His parents sent their son to study Sanskrit and Indian vernacular languages with the translator ’Brog mi Shākya ye shes in western Tibet. Because resources
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  • བརྗོད་པ་ཚིག་གི་གསུང 1 of the gsung lnga taming whoever can be tamed in appropriate language at the same time teaching the dharma, the words spoken by nirmanakaya zhes
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  • publication of religion to all creatures at the same time and in every language, SA dbang bcu [JV] mastery over the teachings [IW] mastery over the teachings
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  • of Buddhist study and is the author of several learned works and Tibetan language books. He is also considered a master of Dzogchen, the highest tradition
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  • its history. In time, Bhutan became known in the Tibetan and Bhutanese language as "Druk Yul" or "The Country of the Dragon", in which the dragon symbolizes
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  • Point (tshig gsum gnad brdeg) twice - once in Tibetan and once in Kinnauri language. From Manikaren Rinpoche went to Drolma Lhakhang at Buntar in the Kullu
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  • Wylie grog ma Wylie Definition ant; For other words for 'ant' in related languages, see Beyer, CT Lang 9-10. khyed rang grog ma'i spyod pa bor la sdom gyi
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  • 1980s. With over 30,000 pages of material in English and several other languages, the Berzin Archives contain translations and summaries of Tibetan texts
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀ་ཏ mother, mother in mystical language [JV] Calcutta [IW] mother [RY]
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  • Tai Shan Clan. He embarked on the long journey of learning the Tibetan language in 1997. After receiving a degree in Tropical Ecology from Université Paris
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  • upcoming features. འཁྲིག་སྐད obscene words, unchaste language [RY] amorous speech, obscene language [JV] obscene/ lustful words/ talking dirty [IW]
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  • of the feathered race, golden eagle, corresponds to zhung in the ancient language of zhang zhung [JV] 1) garuḍa; 2) the deity named Garuḍa, who takes the
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  • features. འཁྲིག་ཚིག obscenity/ lustful talk [IW] amorous speech, obscene language [JV] obscene, lustful talk [RY]
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  • upcoming features. སྙན་ཚིག 1) pleasant words, sweet-talk; 2) poetry, poetic language [IW] poetry, 3rd veda of the hindus [JV]
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  • and cries, language, tongue, dialect, grammar, sound, inflections [RY] voices and cries [RY] sound, voice, fame, sound, voice [JV] language, grammar *
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀླུའི་སྐད 1) naga language. 2) the Chinese language [RY]
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  • historical titles, it may be good to know that although the word entered Tibetan language during the Mongol Period, it is ultimately related via Greek to the English
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  • cousin; 3) heat [A] [IW] grand daughter, niece, niece [JV] 1) heat [old language]. 2) grand-daughter / niece [RY]
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  • having remained a long time in another region/ country change from the language of one's own country brjed de 'gyur ba [forget and change?]; 2) song kyi
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  • explained; to be deciphered [RB] to understand the meaning/ to understand a language/ a dictionary/ an explanation of words [RY]
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  • Buddhist philosophy, ritual and sciences, as well as English and Chinese languages. Written by the masters humble student [BL] Khenchen Thupten Ozer Khunu
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  • to Pali matteyya (or me°), petteyya, sāmañña, brahmañña; also (in both languages) neg. forms in a-: LV 24.15 = Mv i.198.6 = ii.2.2; Mv i.46.9; ii.423.17;
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  • more upcoming features. མི་རིགས་སྐད་ཡིག་མཛུབ་འཁྲིད་ཨུ་ཡོན་ལྷན་ཁང minority languages commission [IW]
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  • interpreter, one who has changed his language [JV] Same as skad bsgyur ba. Interpreter, translator, foreign language specialist. The honorific form of this
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  • Tibetan tab) to see more Tibetan language resources   Click here (or the Sanskrit tab) to see more Sanskrit language resources   རིག་པ Awareness [GD] 1
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  • document loans from other languages as well as morphologically or semantically related words from genetically related languages. 25. Etymology This field
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  • more upcoming features. སྐད་གསར་བཅད script revision, instituting a new language [RY] not easy to read and write old words gi zur dor te resolve into more
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  • Sikkimese architecture. More details on its museum, library, lecture series, language classes & seminars: main website Bulletin Contents The Institute publishes
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  • Muller http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller No matter how well language is initially handled, Mahayana Buddhism teaches that if one has not yet
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  • bod skad Divisions: (1) colloquial language; (2) religious language
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  • and you who are involved in helping the Dharma's journey from the Tibetan language to the West. This website is yours. The spirit in which it was created
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  • animals alike with an unfathomably deep compassion. This is the first English-language book of this living legend and includes his biography and autobiography
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  • 1854- [from old catalog] Western Tibet: a practical dictionary of the language and customs of the districts included in the Ladák Wazarat. 1899 - Abbé
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  • translation of Buddhist texts and teachings from Tibetan into Western languages. The Dharma Dictionary has 0 separate pages in total, all inclusive. Search
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  • existence, 3 conditions of concretization, (appearance, symbols [gestures & language], possibilities of experience) motility-mentality is subtle & primary,
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  • but not necessarily sdig pa or a sin, evil action or misdeed in either language. The suggestion of "innate flaw" seems somehow counter to the fact that
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  • Nepal. Inputs important Tibetan texts using computers operating Tibetan-language word processing programs. See Official website
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  • Please be thorough! Author of computer software related to the Tibetan language. Chökyi Nyima Rinpoché, K. C. Ayang Rinpoché. TibThob, a software to search
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  • pa'i 'grob so so'i skad ji lta ba bzhin du shes pa/}\nknowledge of the languages of nagas, gods, and others\n3. {chos ston pa la spobs pa chu bo'i rgyun
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  • century German missionary who did a great deal to document the Tibetan language. Although we can argue that from the perspective of 21st century Buddhist
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  • Kunkyab Ling; 24 May 2000 Template:Reflist interview translated to English Language by TDSPJ Translation Team from the Chinese; prepared by For You Information
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  • yang dag par brjod pa 'jam dpal mtshan brjod skad gsum shan sbyar; a three language correllation of this tantra.
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  • telling falsehood 5) tshig rtsub po smra ba spong ba = not using abusive language 6) phra mar smra ba spang ba = not slandering others 7) tshig bkyal ba
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  • first abbot of Ngawa Gomang Monastery. Familiar with Chinese and Mongolian languages, he spent most of his life in teaching and composing texts on many subjects
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  • all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism, it has been translated into many languages. Patrul Rinpoche collected and wrote down in essentialized form the pith
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  • falsehoods / lies. 2) tshig rtsub po smra ba spong ba not using abusive language. 3) phra mar smra ba spong ba not slandering others. 4) tshig bkyal ba
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  • way, without hidden meaning (dgongs min), (5) In ordinary words of common language (sgra ji bzhin pa), and (6) in symbolic words arranged in sentences which
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  • definition: the word "definition" is generally understood both in common language and Western logic as the statement or words that tell what another word
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  • approved of the idea, and Larson returned to Wisconsin to study Tibetan language and Buddhism for three years at the UW-Madison Graduate School. He returned
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  • upcoming features. སྐད་ཚབ Syn skad dod [RY] equivalent term in another language [JV]
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  • features. ཁ་ཁྲལ duty/obligation to speak [IW] respect, regard, tribute in language, capitation tax or poll tax [JV]
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  • འགྱུར་ཚིག translated words, words that have been translated into another language [JV] words of a translator [IW] translator's colophon [RY]
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  • subtle [thd] 1) glare, lustre, brightness; 2) pronunciation, force of language; 3) clear, pure, sparkling [IW] bright, pellucid, transparent [JV]
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  • joke/ play by imitating others; 2) disparage [esp by inappropriate profuse language etc] [IW]
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  • deprecate; 2) goatee; 3) lower fence/ enclosure [IW] abuse [RY] abuse, reviling language [JV] goatee [RY]
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  • dishonest/ evil means/ methods, deceitful/ treacherous tactics [IW] vile language, vulgar conversation, abuse [JV] dishonest or evil means or methods, deceitful
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  • upcoming features. གཏམ་སྙན good news, pleasant/auspicious talk/ conversation/ language [IW] elegant saying, pleasant conversation, goodness [JV] pleasant conversation
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  • preserved in their original languages. Due to the combination of the increased interest and the inaccessibility in modern language of these precious teachings
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  • consonants series of letters beginning with ka, the consonants of the tibetan language, abbreviation of the word ka pa li, skull [JV] the thirty letters of the
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  • county in 21th cent Tibet. [RY] 'ba' valley [IW] 'ba' valley [R] [in the language of the 'Jan region [of Yun Nan called nyi nag, the great region lower Yun
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  • upcoming features. ཆོས་ཀྱི་སྐད religious terminology [RY] dharma terminology/ language [IW]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. སྒྲ་རང་མཚན sgra rang mtshan pa (to take) language/ terms at face value [RB]
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  • pratītya-samutpāda¦, m. (= Pali paṭicca-samup- pāda; commonly taken as cpd. in both languages; see pratītya), origination by dependence of one thing on an- other; applied
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡུལ་མིའི་སྐད local people's dialect/ language/ way of talking [IW]
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  • denotes a drawing of lots by threads of different colors, zhang zhung language for "cords", SA shar ba rkya drug, ye srid 'phrul gyi ju thig, ye mkhyen
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བརྡ་ཡི་བསྟན་བཅོས Tibetan language [RY]
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  • document loans from other languages as well as morphologically or semantically related words from genetically related languages. EtymologyThis field contains
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  • (school subject) language, spoken and written language [JV] language [spoken and written] and alphabet. letters. characters [RY] language [spoken and written]
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  • (without foundation) [RY] called, named, say, tell, relate, interpreter, language master, teacher [JV]
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  • 'chi med seng ge] [IW] Amarakosha; a metrical dictionary of the Sanskrit language by Amarasimha with its Tibetan translation made by mahapandita Kirtichandra
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  • features. ཕལ་པའི་སྐད layman's language/ tongue, colloquial [IW] language of common life [JV] layman's language [RY] layman's language / tongue, colloquial [RY]
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  • originally intended – but we should recognize their limitations. Indian languages with their complex scripts faced similar problems to Tibetan. The Indian
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  • Dawa-Sandup (Translator) The Tibetan Book of the Dead, the first western-language translation in 1927 by Kazi Dawa Samdup and Walter Y. Evans-Wentz. Tibet's
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  • རྒྱ་སྐད Indian, Chinese [JV] 'Indian' language. Sanskrit. Chinese or Indian / Hindi spoken language [RY] Indian/ CH language [IW]
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  • rtswa ,grass', it must be supposed that, in the primitive form of the language, it was generally heard. -Note. Of such compounds. indeed, as phywa ,lot'
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  • རྒྱ་སྐད་དུ Sanskrit title. "in the language of India." [RY] Skt "in the language of India" [RY] SK, "in the language of india" [IW]
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  • སྐད་མི་གསལ one whose language is not intelligible, a barbarian [RY] 1 whose language is not intelligible, a barbarian [IW] one whose language is not intelligible
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  • "English-def" (as page type) with input value "studied language las sgra bslabs studied language under" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "barbarian language, met, foreign language, nonsense. Syn [[kla klo" contains invalid characters or is
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  • on the lineages and practices of the Longchen Nyingthig in the English language. Longchen Nyingtik Ngondro Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse Preliminary
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  • student of Drakpa Gyaltsen, who was his uncle, and began studying logic, languages, astrology, medicine, and many topics of buddha dharma. He mastered all
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  • brda skad sign language; sign language, speech; sign speech, code language
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  • dharma-term, religious terminology, classical, book language, religious language, Dharma language, technical terms
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  • w/o word; words that make sense etymologically and words that do not * language, melodic sounds, voice, instrument [IW] sounds of the animate and inanimate
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "sound; voice; language; grammar; (technical) terminology; sound; renown, repute, account; a sound
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  • (as page type) with input value "1) voice, sound, utterance, noise. 2) language, speech, words, news, dialect. 3) to talk, say, proclaim, sing, speak,
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  • nams stobs rgyal) [aka., Lama Sonam Kazi aka Lama Kazi]. Primary English language translation of of Rdzogs-chen, Kun-bzang bla-ma'i zhal-lung [a.k.a. The
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  • on the lineages and practices of the Longchen Nyingthig in the English language. Gyatso, Janet (1998). Apparitions of the Self. Princeton: Princeton University
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  • performer of an action is more frequently denoted by po (or, in more solemn language, pa po), though, in conversation at least, mkhan, is preferred; byed pa
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  • falshoods/ lies 2) [[tshig rtsub po smra ba spong ba - not using abusive language 3) [[phra mar smra ba spong ba - not slandering others 4) [[tshig bkyal
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  • F
    [RY] Five Branches of Learning (rig pa'i gnas lnga)- the five sciences: language; dialectics; science of medicine; science of mechanical arts; religious
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་ངར rough language [RY] rough language [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྒྲ་བསླབས studied language las sgra bslabs studied language under [RY]
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  • student of Drakpa Gyaltsen, who was his uncle, and began studying logic, languages, astrology, medicine, and many topics of buddha dharma. He mastered all
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. སྤྱི་སྐད the common spoken language [JV] colloquial language [IW] lingua franca [MG]
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  • [IW] satire, irony, reflecting upon conduct in polite language, censure concealed under sweet language [JV]
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  • ཟླ་རྒྱས Syn mar butter. Syn zho dang khur ba, tshogs language] [RY] butter. = zho dang khur ba. tshogs language.] [IW]
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  • features. ཚོང་སྐད commercial language, business-like style, terms of trade [JV] merchants' jargon/ terminology, business language [IW]
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  • Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with the bases of the grammar system by first defining the letters
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  • upcoming features. ཁ་ཛོར་པོ dirty mouth, uses dirty language [IW] [dirty mouth] uses dirty language [RY]
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  • Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with signs in grammar and because of that has a section on verbs
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  • for more upcoming features. བོད་ཀྱི་བརྡའི་བྱེ་བྲག་གསལ་བར་བྱེད་པ Tibetan language, orthography and spelling [RY]
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  • Tibet, where he introduced the developed script for writing the Tibetan language, comprised of thirty consonants and four vowels based on the Northern Indian
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་མི་ཤེས་པ not knowing the language [RY] not knowing the language [JV]
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  • harsh/ rough coarse/ unpleasant/ difficult to understand/ unclear words/ language [gzhan la tshig gyong po sha stag bshad na rna bar mi 'gro] [IW] harsh/
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  • more upcoming features. ཨོ་རྒྱན་གྱི་སྐད Oddiyana language [JV] 'Oḍḍiyānian' or 'Oḍḍiyāni', the language of Oḍḍiyāna. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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  • gold, golden (in Zhangzhung language) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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  • Source Wylie 'bid pa ti'i skad Wylie Definition = Sanskrit language (?). BBNP 468. Language of Vidyapati? Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition
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  • New York Times bestseller list and has been translated into over twenty languages. His second book, Joyful Wisdom: Embracing Change and Finding Freedom,
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  • Namkhe Nyingpo Rinpoche (Getsul Preceptor) Lama Neten Tsewang Gyaltsen (Language Teacher) Fill in the blanks Nyingma Pema Lingpa 9th Peling Gyalse Tulku
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  • rdzong-khag; the term rdzong kha has today the meaning of 'fort-language,' i.e. the official language of Bhutan). Sources. Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English
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  • པྲ་ཏི་པོ་ཏང་གི reply to an enquiry given in a mystic language [JV] answer to inquiry n secret language [IW]
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  • Kawaguchi Ekai Collection of Tibetan Buddhist Scripture and other Tibetan language materials
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  • Martin, Dan, Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works (London:Serindia Publications, 1997). An essential guide to historical
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. མི་རིགས་ཐུན་མོང་གི་སྐད national language, common language of a number of nationalities/ ethnic groups [IW]
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  • klu'i skad 1) naga language. 2) the Chinese language
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  • rgya skad 'Indian' language. Sanskrit. Chinese or Indian / Hindi spoken language
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  • sgra rig pa science / study of language / grammar. language
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  • མཁའ་འགྲོ་གསང་བའི་བརྡ secret signs of the dakinis; "the twilight" language or "the secret" language of heavenly denizens [RY]
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  • German since 1988. He was mainly trained in Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan language at Marpa Institute for Translators (Director: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
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  • brda la byang ba'i skyes bu languaged person; person trained in language
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  • written language, character, words, letter, books, document, syllable. 2) deed. 3) lexical; writing; letter; syllable; lexical. written language, character
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  • gsang ba'i brda secret signs of the dakinis; "the twilight" language or "the secret" language of heavenly denizens
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  • Tinleypa, Palkhang Lotsawa, he became particularly renowned for his mastery of Language, Grammar and Poetry. In the mid 1950's Rinpoche accompanied Dilgo Khyentse
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "the divine language; legs sbyar Sanskrit" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "1) heat [old language]. 2) grand-daughter / niece" contains invalid characters or is incomplete
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "to pursue the study of language [Sanskrit" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • type) with input value "grape. Syn rlang chen sha elephant meat in feast language" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected
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  • page type) with input value "Syn mar butter. Syn zho dang khur ba, tshogs language" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected
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  • wikibase:geoLongitude ?long . SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "fr" . } } |config=http://www.wikidata.org }} {{#sparql: PREFIX xsd: <http://www
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  • value "Sanskrit, the "perfected"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • entered monkhood, and received the name Zhonu Tsering. He studied Sanskrit language and Hinayana Buddhist doctrines, but later entered into [mahāyāna] tradition
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  • value "Prakriti, the "ordinary"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "science of language, one of the rig pa'i gnas lnga five sciences" contains invalid characters or
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "language, grammar * sound[s], speech, voices and cries, inflections [vocal or natural sounds [R"
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "1) spoken / colloquial language, oral account, recital, narrative. 2) n. saying, 'jig rten pa'i kha skad
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "four great language groups: legs sbyar, rang bzhin, zur chag, sha za; Sanskrit, Prakriti, Abhramsha
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  • value "Abhramsha, the "corrupted"; one of skad rigs chen po bzhi four great language groups" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • especially helpful in my Tibetan language studies. My Tibetan studies continued with Geshe Lozang Jamspal and Jared Rhoton. My language studies intensified when
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    faults of meditation. RY Agnean - Another name for the Central Asian Dharma language known as Tokharian A RY Agni (agni, anala; me lha). The Vedic god of fire
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  • page type) with input value "five sciences, 1) sgra'i rig pascience of language. 2) gtan tshigs kyi rig pa science of logic. 3) nang gi rig pa science
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  • not; for example, "tra la la," "ouch," and kye ma are onomatopoeic words, language, melodic sounds, voice, instrument)" contains invalid characters or is
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  • achievements of many fields, such as politics, economics, religion, history, language and linguistics, culture and arts, national medicine. Apart from these
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  • and the grandson of Mahasiddha Shakya Shri. Thuksey Rinpoche in Tibetan language actually means 'The Precious Heart Son,' in that 'Son' not only postulates
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  • third parties that are able to accept orders for publications in Tibetan language. Use the discussion tag to place any comments about these entries. TBRC
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  • in Tibetan literature Resources Shedra schools list Tibetan philosophy/language schools in international locations Tibetan Buddhist teachers a record of
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  • falsehoods / lies. 2) tshig rtsub po smra ba spong ba not using abusive language. 3) phra mar smra ba spong ba not slandering others. 4) tshig bkyal ba
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  • referred to in the Mahābhārata. The indigenous Buddhist population and their language is still called Singhalese." contains invalid characters or is incomplete
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  • Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with signs in grammar and because of that has a section on verbs
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  • ཕོ་བྲང་འཁོར་གྱི་སྐད་དམ་འཁོར་དུ་གྲགས་པ། English the court language or the language of those in a prince's residence or of the citizens Chinese 邑城殿邊,近傳揚言相接,城市語
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  • teachings brought by Kumarajiva [RY] Sanskrit (legs sbyar gyi skad). The language of ancient India. [RY] Santideva, (shi ba lha) one of the eighty-four mahasiddha
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  • practiced forms of meditation, there is very little information in the English language concerning the theory and practical application of these profound teachings
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གཏམ་ལྡིབ unclear language [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གཏམ་རྩུབ rough/ crude language [IW]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྷ་སྐད language of the deities [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བླུ་ཚིག persuasive language, sweet words [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དབྱིན་དྲུང English-language secretary [IW]
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བརྡའ་སྐད sign language [JV]
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བརྡ་གསང secret language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཚིག་ཙུབ harsh words, rude language, rough speech, unpleasant expression [JV]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་ཁོངས language family/group [linguistics] [IW]
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྐུགས་བརྡ sign language, non-verbal signals/ gestures [IW]
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  • He studied with seventy-two Panditas of India and mastered the Sanskrit language and buddhist teachings. He translated many scriptures into Tibetan and
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  • features. གཏམ་འགལ contradiction [IW] discrepancy in speech, contradictory language [JV]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་སྡེབ language primer [IW]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་གསར "new Language" [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁེངས་གཏམ boastful words or language [JV] proud/arrogant talk [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མིང་སྒྲ mere word, syllable, language [JV] noun [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡིག་སྐད literary/ written language [IW]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་དེབ language primer [IW]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་རྒྱུད language family/ group [IW]
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    also occur. Finally, Hashang is mentioned as one of the countries from the language of which the Dharma was translated. [ZL] [RY] Hashang Mahayana (hva shang
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་གྱོང་པོ imperfect language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་གཤགས discussion [RY] rough language, controversy, discussion, dispute, past of kha gshog [JV]
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  • གྲོང་གཏམ ordinary/ village talk, regional dialect [IW] country speech or language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་ཁྲམ cunning talk, deceitful language [JV] cunning or deceitful talk [RY] 1) cunning/ deceitful talk; 2) skilled
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  • features. ཁ་རྩོད argument, debate, quarrel [RY] wrangle, disputation, rough language, controversy, discussion [JV]
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  • [JV] 1) honorific, honorific conduct, respectful behavior; 2) honorific language, honorific term(s), honorific terminology [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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  • upcoming features. ཁ་ཆག defect in the blade (of a knife or an axe), abuse, ill language, chipped, broken edge [JV] 1) broken / chipped edge. 2) harm, injury, damage
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  • kho rang ngo bcar gyis ngag gsal zhus chog pa [IW] clear speech, lucid language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྷ་ཡི་སྐད the divine language; legs sbyar Sanskrit [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྤྱི་སྐད་དུ in colloquial language [IW] in the general terminology [JV]
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  • features. སྐད་རྒྱག་པ call, cry, shout, yell, call to a person [JV] 1) speak a language; 2) speak pleasantly; 2) make a noise/ shout/ scream [IW]
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  • upcoming features. ངན་སྨྲས་བྱེད 'bad-mouth', abuse, slander, put down, use bad language [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་རྒོད ill or rough language, slanderer [JV] / (1eloquent, verbal[ly articulate]/ facile/ gifted, pleasantly
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  • upcoming features. སྐད་སྙིང་པ archaic, antique vernacular [RY] Archaic language, old speech, ancient usage (of terminology). [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་མཐུན་པ 1) the same language; 2) skad kyi gdangs mthun pa [IW] with one voice, with one accord [RY]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཨ་ཨུ་ར་བྲི་ཏ language of the demons or asura [JV]
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཨ་ཝ་བྲག་ཏྲི་ཏ language of the ghosts [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བརྗོད་ཉམས་ཚིག bad language, vulgar speech [JV]
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  • upcoming features. ངན་སྨྲས 'bad-mouthing', abuse, slander, put down, use bad language [IW] pha rol gyi ngan smras when people speak harshly to you [RY] 'bad-mouthing'
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  • animals). 3. To get married, to unite, to join together. 4. (in philosophical language) To unite. 5. To consist of, in CD. 1. For many things to assemble. 2.
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  • the Mahābodhi hermitage at the time. Tāranātha, fluent in the colloquial languages of India (as a result of his previous rebirth as the Indian prince Rama-gopala)
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  • more upcoming features. ཁ་པོ་དུལ་མོ mild speech [RY] mild speech, polished language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་རིགས་སློབ་གྲ language school [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་ཟུར་ཆག་པ corrupted language. Syn skad [RY] changed/ corrupted words [IW]
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  • more upcoming features. སྐད་ཆ་མི་བརྟན discrepancy in speech, contradictory language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལོག་པའི་སྐད secret language [JV]
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  • more upcoming features. སྤྱིའི་སྐད་དུ generally phrased [RY] in colloquial language [IW]
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  • features. བདུད་རྩི་འཛག་པ pouring nectar, satire, sweet mellifluous tongue or language [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མི་རིགས་ཀྱི་སྐད national/ ethnic language [IW]
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  • skad language/ speech
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡི་གེ་བཅོས་བསྒྱུར language reform [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀ་པི་ད 1) divine language of Kapistan in which the B"n "royal-rabs," a history of kings of Tibet
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་ཆ་གཅིག་མཐུན common language/ terminology [IW]
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  • more upcoming features. གྲོང་གི་བརྗོད་པ provincialism, country or rural language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཆོས་སྐད་ཁྱད་པར special language [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གཅིག་མཐུན་གྱི་སྐད common/ similar language[s] [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་འཇམ་གཏིང་ནག soft and polite in language but evil in heart [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཁྱོག་པོའི་ཚིག rough language, not straightforward [JV] ambiguity [RY]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མི་སྐད་སྨྲ་བ could speak [human language] [RY]
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  • upcoming features. ཚོང་སྐད་རྒྱག་པ speak in salesman's jargon, business language [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཛ་གད་ནི་ཆང tshogs language [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐད་ཡ་མཚན་པ strange language [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཚད་ལྡན་གྱི་སྐད standard language [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡིག་ཐོག་གི་སྐད written language [IW]
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  • upcoming features. ཞི་བའི་ཚིག good words, (mild, polite) expression, mild language, conciliatory [JV] soft words [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལེགས་སྦྱར་གྱི་སྐད Sanskrit. The language of ancient India [RY] SK [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁར་ཕོག་སྣར་ཕོག harsh language without avoiding impropriety [RY]
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  • more upcoming features. སྐད་གདངས་དམའ་བ low sinking voice, word, speech, language [RY] low sinking voice, poor voice [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁ་འཇམ་གཏིང་ཁག soft and polite in language but evil at heart [JV]
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  • 02.html#UT22084-031-002-2139 they are expressed in slightly dissimilar language, namely: the notion that there is permanence, the notion that there is
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  • for in-depth study of Buddhist philosophical literature in the Tibetan language. The Foundation will offer three-year scholarships for Westerners to study
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  • bod kyi brda'i bye brag gsal bar byed pa Tibetan language, orthography and spelling
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  • bod skad Tibetan language
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  • skad gsar bcad new language/vocabulary; new translation system
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གཡུང་དྲུང་ལྷ་སྐད everlasting language of the deities [JV]
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  • for more upcoming features. སམ་ཀྲི་ཏའི་སྐད sanskrit, refined classical language of india [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སང་ཀྲི་ཏའི་སྐད the Sanskrit language [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྩོམ་རིག་གི་སྐད་ཆ literary language [IW]
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  • dod equivalent term; translation equivalent; equivalent in the [original] language; [Sanskrit] original
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  • brda' 'phrod pa to understand the meaning/ to understand a language/ a dictionary/ an explanation of words
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  • 'phral skad colloquial language; colloquial
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཕྱི་རྒྱལ་གྱི་སྐད་ཡིག foreign language/ speech and writing [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡིག་ཐོག་གི་སྐད་ཆ written language [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལེགས་སྦྱར་ལྷའི་སྐད the divine SK language [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བརླང་པོ་རྣམས་བྱེད་པ to use rough language for abuse [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཤིན་ཏུ་མི་སྲུན་པ language of gods of tusita heaven [JV]
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  • khro Wylie Definition anger; Tshad Rig.. 'spleen.' Dhongthog. In ordinary language, just means 'anger.' Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition
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  • Tibetan Definition Tibetan Source Wylie klu'i skad Wylie Definition Chinese language. Btsan-lha. Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition English Synonyms
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  • bgyis [old language] to do; p. of bgyid; act, do
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  • brda chad language, spoken of
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  • brda yi bstan bcos Tibetan language
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  • 'phrad skad local tongue, colloquial language
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཆལ་པ་རྣམས་ཀྱི་ཚིག obscene language [JV]
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  • kha shags dispute; argue; use rough language
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  • sgra sound; voice; language; grammar; (technical) term(inology)
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  • brda terminology; term; language
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  • chos skad doctrinal language
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  • skad sound(s); language; voice
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཛམ་གླིང་གྱི་སྤྱི་སྐད universal language, esperanto [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མཁའ་འགྲོའི་བརྡ་སྐད language of the dakinis [JV]
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  • for more upcoming features. སྒྲའི་ཡུལ་མིན་པ not [directly] denotable by language [ggd] [RY]
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  • brlang po abusive word, invective, abusive language
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  • bal skad Nepalese, Nepali language
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  • 'khrig skad obscene words, unchaste language
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  • Definition Tibetan Source Wylie 'das brda Wylie Definition in modern newspaper language, 'obituary.' Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition English
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  • Is basically the four traditional sciences, which are healing, logic, languages and crafts. 2) Ultimate, transworldly wisdom: Is the inner science based
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  • pa to scold. predicative morpheme forming compound verbs used in "motile language". bkyon pa, bkyon pa, bkyon pa, bkyon trans. v.; 1) to beat. 2) to scold
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  • Past: skad [DS]. Future: skad [DS]. Transitive:DS. Denominative of: skad 'language, speech' NWH. Meaning: To say, tell, relate CD. The written equivalent
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. སྒྲའི་རྣམ་པར་རིག་པ grammar; knowledge of language [RY]
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  • Newari word, according to BBNP 468. = btsun pa. Equivalent to 'tantrika' in language of Nepal. Chag 55, 101. Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition
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  • po Wylie Definition Great Spreading. The word gdal ba used in ordinary language when spreading out grains, etc. in the sun to dry. Klong-chen-pa 2.1. Wylie
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  • Source Wylie 'dogs phul Wylie Definition A term used to describe a Tibetan-language syllable that has prefix-letter in combination with a root-letter which
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  • Source Wylie cur nis Wylie Definition O.T. = zhib mo. Said to be Zhang-zhung language. Blan 312.4. phye ma'i sman. Btsan-lha. Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English
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