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  • ...e oldest language commonly the former, in the Sūtras the latter, in Class. language both meanings | also applied to a maternal uncle and to any venerable perso ...
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  • ...the Perfection of Wisdom sutras. BHS is classified as a Middle Indo-Aryan language. It is sometimes called "Buddhist Sanskrit" or "Mixed Sanskrit".<ref>84000 ...
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  • ...n or a prepared place, sacrifice | a sacred usage or custom | the Sanskṛit language | above {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{Context|[[: ...
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  • *Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan Language Historical Works'', Serindia, 1997, page 151 ...of Tibet by Gu-ru Bkra-shis' in E. Steinkellner, ed. ''Tibetan History and Language: Studies Dedicated to Uray Geza on His Seventieth Birthday'', Wien, 1991 ...
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  • ...he conditional sentence being generally without any particle. In the later language | may be joined with •Pres. (followed in s clause by another •Pres. | ' ...
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  • ...'bearer of children', fr. | to some connected with •Lat.: sator | in later language also | and | a woman, female, wife | the female of any animal | a white ant ...i}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} of | a woman, a wife | in older language also | a female or any object regarded as feminine | sacrifice | N. of a da ...
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  • ...n or a prepared place, sacrifice | a sacred usage or custom | the Sanskṛit language | above {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{Context|[[: ...
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  • ...the divine language (Tib. <big>ལྷའི་སྐད་</big>, Wyl. ''lha'i skad''), the language that all [[buddha]]s of the three times spoke in the past, are speaking in [[Category: Language]] ...
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  • ...la}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} q. v | coarse, vulgar | rustic language, low abuse {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{Context| ...
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  • ...| energy, perseverance | determining | (in rhetoric) concise and forcible language. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{Context|[[:Categor ...
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  • ...' havya}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} for 2. | •col.2 | in later language often •opp., to {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{C ...
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  • ...nsonants have an implicit vowel) of Indic origin used to write the Tibetan language (also the Dzongkha, Ladakhi, and sometimes Balti languages). The meaning of ...ist scriptures - took place during the early 9th century. While the spoken language has continued to evolve, in most cases losing the pronunciation of complex ...
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  • ...texts, including works by Indian Buddhist masters preserved in the Tibetan language. ...
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  • ...ling down, a fall | a corrupted form of a word, corruption | ungrammatical language | the most corrupt of the Prākṛit dialects. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavy ...
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  • ...nd before that part of the Tibetan empire so the region is closely tied by language and culture to Tibet. ...
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  • *Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'', London: Serindia, 1997, pp.178-179 ...
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  • .... It has no colophon to aid in determining who translated it and from what language. However, given both its content and [[Xuanzang]]’s testimony, it seems r ...
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  • *Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'', London: Serindia, 1997, pp.107-8 ...
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  • ...osition, interpretation | announcement, proclamation | excellent speech or language, eloquence | an expression, term | a system of doctrines propounded in a tr ...
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  • ...bara | prob. for | N. of a wild mountaineer tribe in the Deccan (in later language applied to any savage or barbarian | to | a kind of Lodhra or Lodh tree | N ...
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  • ...va and other names of Rudra-Śiva) | N. of the god Śiva (often in the later language | •esp. in the form Kshitimūrti | Śarva and Śarvāṇī | of one of th ...
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  • *Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'', London: Serindia, 1997, p.28 ...
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  • ...ge first emerged, Tibetan tradition places the introduction of the written language during the reign of [[King Songtsen Gampo]] (c.617-698 CE). It is claimed t ...ign of [[King Tri Ralpachen]] (c. 877-896 CE), by whose decree the written language was codified. ...
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  • ...mmatical analysis, grammar | grammatical correctness, polished or accurate language | the sound of a bow-string {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpat ...
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  • ...ion | light, lustre, splendour | glimmer | flattery, praise, complimentary language | panegyric | section, chapter | N. of •wk. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyu ...
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  • ...ollateral form 3. | a summit, ridge, surface, top of a mountain, (in later language generally) mountain-ridge, table-land | also, | a sprout | a forest | roa ...
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  • ...Kuijp, however, points out that this was probably not his name, since the language spoken in Zahor was different form Sanskrit. Van der Kuijp, Leonard W.J., O ...
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  • ...Pron.:'' yogakshema}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} and | in later language also | and | sg. | the security or secure possession of what has been acqu ...
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  • ...esin of Boswellia thurifera | an ascetic | N. of a man | of a Nāga | sharp language | steel | iron | any weapon | sea-salt | nitre | Galmei | poison | Bignonia ...
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  • ...te in a nine-year academic program of Buddhist philosophy, debate, Tibetan language and English. Their teachers come from [[Penor Rinpoche]]'s [[Namdroling Mon ...
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  • ...r|#006060|''Pron.:'' mala}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} in later language also m. | prob. fr. | dirt, filth, dust, impurity (physical and moral) | (i ...
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  • ...anskrit:''}} •orig. | fr. | or | a friend, companion, associate | in later language mostly | N. of an Āditya (generally invoked together with Varuṇa | and o ...
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  • ...anskrit:''}} •orig. | fr. | or | a friend, companion, associate | in later language mostly | N. of an Āditya (generally invoked together with Varuṇa | and o ...
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  • ...r|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} the belly, cavity of the abdomen (in the earlier language generally used in | the interior of anything | the womb | a cavity in gener ...
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  • ...e | any provincial or vernacular dialect cognate with San6skṛit (•esp. the language spoken by women and inferior characters in the plays, but also occurring in ...
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  • ...e | any provincial or vernacular dialect cognate with San6skṛit (•esp. the language spoken by women and inferior characters in the plays, but also occurring in ...
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  • ...different points on Tibetan grammar which is used in Rigpa Shedra Tibetan language classes. * Alexander Csoma de Koros: ''A grammar of the Tibetan Language'' ...
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  • *Martin, Dan. ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'' (London: Serindia, 1997), p.53 ...
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  • ..., so that, in order that | with | or | later also with | and | in earlier language | is often placed after the first word of a sentence | sometimes with ellip ...
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  • ...s held a number of teaching posts in higher education: Lecturer in Tibetan Language and Literature, Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, 1979- ...e’u-chung Lotsapa Translations, which produces English (and other European language) translations and editions of Tibetan texts belonging to the [[Dudjom Tersa ...
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  • *Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'' (London: Serindia, 1997), page 56. ...
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  • ...ltural Revolution he became a leading advocate of education in the Tibetan language. He passed away on July 21st 1997. ...
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  • ...yl.]] ''lany+dza'') is a Tibetan script developed for writing the Sanskrit language. It was developed around the 11th century from the Nepalese Ranjana script, ...
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  • ...a hole' | the navel | also navel-string | a navel-like cavity | in later language also | and | the nave of a wheel | also | centre, central point, point of j ...
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  • *Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'', London: Serindia, 1997, pp.60-61 ...
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  • ...ical origins who have all come, over the course of time, to share the same language, culture and homeland, the Kathmandu Valley. They have been famous for thei ...
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  • ...d and asked him who he was and where he came from. Not understanding their language, he pointed to the sky. By this, they understood that he was a king (''tsen ...
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  • ...'wine' | 'clarified butter' | 'curds' | 'milk' | 'fresh water' | in later language the Ocean is often personified as king of the rivers | N. of the number, fo ...
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  • ...ociated in the kingdom with the reigning monarch (especially in theatrical language) | a groom | N. of Skanda (or Kārttikeya | represented as a beautiful yout ...
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