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that by which everything can be subdued: a)epith. of Indra, monster-fish (with body like a Hill and furnished with eighteen heads); b) yoga. a Hill and furnished with eighteen heads); b) yoga [RY]
 
that by which everything can be subdued: a)epith. of Indra, monster-fish (with body like a Hill and furnished with eighteen heads); b) yoga. a Hill and furnished with eighteen heads); b) yoga [RY]

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ཀུན་འཇོམས
that by which everything can be subdued: a)epith. of Indra, monster-fish (with body like a Hill and furnished with eighteen heads); b) yoga. a Hill and furnished with eighteen heads); b) yoga [RY]

all-conquering [one of Sbyor ba nyer bdun] [IW]

1) all-conquering; 2) great rakshasa, All-conqueror: Indra, yoga [IW]

1 of 27 coincidences in astrology, SA sbyor ba nyer bdun, indra, subduer of all, that by which everything can be subdued or controlled, yoga, contemplative concentration of the mind [JV]