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'''Lung'''   
'''Lung'''   
#([[Wyl.]] ''rlung''; Skt. ''prāṇa'') the inner air or 'wind-energy' within the [[psycho-physical system]].
#([[Wyl.]] ''[[rlung]]''; Skt. ''prāṇa'') the inner air or 'wind-energy' within the [[psycho-physical system]].
#([[Wyl.]] ''rlung''; Skt. ''vāyu'') the wind or air element among the [[five elements]]
#([[Wyl.]] ''rlung''; Skt. ''vāyu'') the wind or air element among the [[five elements]]
#([[Wyl.]] ''lung''; Skt. ''agama'') (a) the [[oral transmission]] of a text or practice, (b) any scripture, especially a written commentary on a [[tantra]]
#([[Wyl.]] ''lung''; Skt. ''agama'') (a) the [[oral transmission]] of a text or practice, (b) any scripture, especially a written commentary on a [[tantra]]

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Lung

  1. (Wyl. rlung; Skt. prāṇa) the inner air or 'wind-energy' within the psycho-physical system.
  2. (Wyl. rlung; Skt. vāyu) the wind or air element among the five elements
  3. (Wyl. lung; Skt. agama) (a) the oral transmission of a text or practice, (b) any scripture, especially a written commentary on a tantra
  4. Quotation(s) from the scriptures
  5. In Tibetan language, the word lung also means a valley.