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རྩ་བ་

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རྩ་བ། (Wyl. rtsa ba ) Pron.: tsawa

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  • Skt. स्कन्धः, skandha, Pron.: skandha. From Sanskrit: to | in the sense of | the stem or trunk of a tree (•esp. that part of the stem where the branches begin) | a large branch or bough | a troop, multitude, quantity, aggregate | a part, division (•esp. a division of an army or a form of military array) | a chapter, section (of a book, system) | a tract, path, region (•esp. of the winds, said to be seven) | (in •phil.) the five objects of sense | viz. | 'bodily form' | 'sensation' | 'perception' | 'aggregate of formations' | in the widest sense | a •partic. form of the Āryā metre | a king, prince | any article used at the coronation of a king (as a jar filled with consecrated water, an umbrella) | a sage, teacher | war, battle | an engagement, agreement | a heron | equality of height in the humps of a pair of draught oxen | and | N. of a serpent-demon | of a poet
  • Skt. वृन्तम्, vṛnta, Pron.: vrinta. From Sanskrit: a kind of small crawling animal, caterpillar | the egg-plant

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