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Nimba. A tree with bitter fruit, Azadirachta indica. Every part of it is used for magical purposes [RY]
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Niguma; the sister of Naropa [RY]
  
nim pa med. tree [IW]
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1) young girl; 2) the dakini Ni gu [IW]
 
 
nim pa med. tree [ro kha, zhu rjes snyoms, nus pas tshad pa dang, skom dad, yi ga 'chus pa sogs sel, pags nad dang, me dbal 'joms = shing kun 'dres yongs su bzang, dri bcas, 'chug byed, 'jam po 'joms, sa skyes, a rka'i lcugma, a rka'i shing] [IW]
 
 
 
plant [JV]
 
  
 
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Niguma; the sister of Naropa [RY]

1) young girl; 2) the dakini Ni gu [IW]