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heart - sons ' , would seem to be Tibetan t'ugs - kyi sras ' heart's son ' or t'ugs - sras ' heart - son ' . The actual meaning of the term , according to Jäschke , is ' spiritual son , an appellation given to the most distinguished ...
heart - sons ' , would seem to be Tibetan t'ugs - kyi sras ' heart's son ' or t'ugs - sras ' heart - son ' . The actual meaning of the term , according to Jäschke , is ' spiritual son , an appellation given to the most distinguished ...
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parallels such Tibetan compounds as t'ugs - dam ' ( the respectful analogue of yi ( d ) -dam ) ' a prayer , a wish in the form of a prayer ' ( = smon - lam ' wish - road ' ; cf. yid - smon ' soul - wish , wish ' ) and t'ugs - dgons ...
parallels such Tibetan compounds as t'ugs - dam ' ( the respectful analogue of yi ( d ) -dam ) ' a prayer , a wish in the form of a prayer ' ( = smon - lam ' wish - road ' ; cf. yid - smon ' soul - wish , wish ' ) and t'ugs - dgons ...
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The Tibetan word for ' elephant ' is glan , which , according to Jäschke , 24 means also ' ox , bullock ' . That the elephant is conceived of in Tibetan as functionally equivalent to a bullock is indicated by the words glanpo - č'e ...
The Tibetan word for ' elephant ' is glan , which , according to Jäschke , 24 means also ' ox , bullock ' . That the elephant is conceived of in Tibetan as functionally equivalent to a bullock is indicated by the words glanpo - č'e ...
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