Difference between revisions of "cha lag"

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ancillary practices [RY]
 
ancillary practices [RY]
  
1) ancillary or supplementary practices or techniques (in texts, etc.); 2) part, aspect, component (of a larger structure or system). [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]]
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1) supplementary practice, ancillary practice, auxiliary practice, supplementary technique, ancillary technique, auxiliary technique; 2) supplementary teaching, ancillary teaching, auxiliary teaching; 3) part, aspect, component, branch, limb, portion (of a larger structure or system); 4) supplement, supplementation, augmentation; 5) tool, implement, instrument; 6) stuff, things; 7) belongings, possessions. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]]
  
 
  [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:cha]]
 
  [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:cha]]

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parts/ limbs, implements, instruments, auxiliary [teachings], extras (subsidiary, extra things that come w the practice, portion [IW]

auxiliary, implements, instruments; an additional practice/ liturgy; accessory/ an extra practice [RY]

ancillaries, implements for business, supplement, auxiliary teachings, part, portion [JV]

ancillary practices [RY]

1) supplementary practice, ancillary practice, auxiliary practice, supplementary technique, ancillary technique, auxiliary technique; 2) supplementary teaching, ancillary teaching, auxiliary teaching; 3) part, aspect, component, branch, limb, portion (of a larger structure or system); 4) supplement, supplementation, augmentation; 5) tool, implement, instrument; 6) stuff, things; 7) belongings, possessions. Erick Tsiknopoulos