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the 3-fold dharma chakra/ turnings of the wheel of dharma [by the buddha 1 bka' dang po bden of the four noble truths, bka' bar pa of marklessness, bka' tha ma well distinguishing dharmas] [IW]
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SA chos khams [JV]
  
three successive turnings of the wheel of Buddhadharma [RB]
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dharma/mental object element/ dhatu [one of the 18 dhatus) [[khams bco brgyad]], the three skandhas of feelings perceptions and formations tsor ba 'du shes 'du byed kyi phung po gsum &, rnam par rig byed min pa'i gzugs &, 'dus ma byas thams cad](3,38-39] [IW]
  
the three consecutive turnings of the Wheel of the Dharma [RY]
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dharma/mental object element/ dhatu *[3,38-39] [IW]
  
the 3-fold dharma chakra/ turnings of the wheel of dharma [IW]
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mental object elements, dharma element, dhatu of mental objects, elements of mental objects, element of mental objects, as one of the eighteen elements [RY]
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dharma/mental object element/ dhatu [IW]
  
 
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SA chos khams [JV]

dharma/mental object element/ dhatu [one of the 18 dhatus) khams bco brgyad, the three skandhas of feelings perceptions and formations tsor ba 'du shes 'du byed kyi phung po gsum &, rnam par rig byed min pa'i gzugs &, 'dus ma byas thams cad](3,38-39] [IW]

dharma/mental object element/ dhatu *[3,38-39] [IW]

mental object elements, dharma element, dhatu of mental objects, elements of mental objects, element of mental objects, as one of the eighteen elements [RY]

dharma/mental object element/ dhatu [IW]