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shes rab rgan po'i 'bel gtam
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Title Analytic | shes rab rgan po'i 'bel gtam |
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Journal Title | sbrang char |
Translated Title | Words from wise elders |
Date | 1992 |
Volume | |
Issue | 4 |
Pages | 68-71 |
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Availability | Latse |
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Notes | 'di'i nang du gling ge sar rgyal po zhes pa'i mi ngo ma zhig yod med dang krung go'i lo rgyus steng gi jing ger dang 'jing ger zhes pa mi gcig yin min/ ma la sung rgyang rgyug zhes pa'i nang don/ rang re bod la khri drug 'gyog dang rgyab yol drug 'gyog ces pa'i bshad srol gnyis yod pa de'i mtshon don gcig yin min/ dung dkar rin po ches bkod pa'i gsal byed gcig tu nges pa'i dpe brjod kyi nang don bcas la lan btabs yod/ The following questions are discussed in this issue: 1) whether King Ge sar was real or not; 2) Are the jing ger and the 'jing ger in Chinese history the same figure? 3) What is the meaning of \"ma la sung rgyang rgyug\" (marathon race)? 4) What is the significance of Tibet's khri drug 'gyog and rgyab yol drug 'gyog? 5) What is the meaning of the four lines written by Dung dkar Rinpoche in his illustrations [of snyan ngag], such as \"rong rong ri ru ru ru'i ro ro re\"? |
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Keywords | bod kyi shes rig/shes rab rgan po'i 'bel gtam/shes bya phran tshegs/trivia/Gesar epic/jing ger/'jing ger/marathon race/throne ornaments/snyan ngag |