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[[ging ka ra]], messenger, attendant [IW]
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1) Syn [[rdo rje phur pa]]. 2) noisy, clamorous [RY]
  
servant, emissary [JV]
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noisy, clamorous, [[rdo rje phur pa]], Shiva, town, r k hasa king [IW]
  
kingkara/ emissary [secondary deity in certain mandalas] [RB]
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sgrogs, kilikilarava, 1 of 8 charnel grounds [JV]
 
 
kingkara. [In feast offering:] The threefold kingkara are the ging who captures the objects to be delivered and holds a hook, the ging who delivers and holds a weapon, and the ging who proffers and holds a homzar, pit-ladle. Gingkara is a corrupt form of the Sanskrit kingkara which in Tibetan is phonya, emissary. [RY]
 
 
 
1) kingkara. Syn [[ging ka ra]]. 2) emissary; messenger, 3) attendant, servant [RY]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:35, 25 April 2021

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1) Syn rdo rje phur pa. 2) noisy, clamorous [RY]

noisy, clamorous, rdo rje phur pa, Shiva, town, r k hasa king [IW]

sgrogs, kilikilarava, 1 of 8 charnel grounds [JV]