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<noinclude>The</noinclude> '''five silk adornments''' (Tib. དར་གྱི་ཆོས་གོས་ལྔ་, ''dar gyi chögö nga'', [[Wyl.]] ''dar gyi chos gos lnga'') <noinclude>are: </noinclude>
<noinclude>The</noinclude> '''five silk adornments''' (Tib. དར་གྱི་ཆོས་གོས་ལྔ་, ''dar gyi chögö nga'', [[Wyl.]] ''dar gyi chos gos lnga'') <noinclude>are: </noinclude>


#headband (''cod pan'')
#headband (Wyl. ''cod pan'')
#upper garment (''stod g.yogs'')
#upper garment (Wyl. ''stod g.yogs'')
#long scarf (''dar dbyangs'')
#long scarf (Wyl. ''dar dbyangs'')
#belt (''sku rags'')
#belt (Wyl. ''sku rags'')
#lower garment (''smad dkris'')<ref>Padmakara, Words of my Perfect Teacher, page 267.</ref>
#lower garment (Wyl. ''smad dkris'')<ref>Padmakara, ''[[The Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', page 267.</ref>


<noinclude>==Alternative Translations==
<noinclude>==Alternative Translations==

Latest revision as of 20:55, 28 September 2022

The five silk adornments (Tib. དར་གྱི་ཆོས་གོས་ལྔ་, dar gyi chögö nga, Wyl. dar gyi chos gos lnga) are:

  1. headband (Wyl. cod pan)
  2. upper garment (Wyl. stod g.yogs)
  3. long scarf (Wyl. dar dbyangs)
  4. belt (Wyl. sku rags)
  5. lower garment (Wyl. smad dkris)[1]

Alternative Translations

  • the five silken dharma garments

Notes

  1. Padmakara, The Words of My Perfect Teacher, page 267.

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