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Four Menmo sisters, guardians of Lake Kokonor [RY]
 
Four Menmo sisters, guardians of Lake Kokonor [RY]

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Four Menmo sisters, guardians of Lake Kokonor [RY]

menmo spirit, female demons inhabiting the countryside [IW]

Menmo sisters, four naginis inhabiting Lake Kokonor [RY]

1) maiden. 2) menmo spirit. female demons inhabiting the countryside [RY]

Medicine Maiden(s), Medicinal Maiden(s), Medicine Queen(s), Medicinal Queen(s), Medicine Lady/Ladies, Medicinal Lady/Ladies, Medicine Mistress(es), Medicinal Mistress(es). Short form of sman gyi btsun ma. Goddesses or female deities of medicine, or medicinal goddesses, similar or perhaps the same as sman btsun. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]