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... head of the Yang - gang monastery of Sikhim and a noted explorer of Tibet ; by Tun - yig Wang - dan and Mr. Dor - je Ts'e - ring ; by S'ad - sgra S'ab - pe , one of the Tibetan governors of Lhasa , who supplied some useful information ...
... head of the Yang - gang monastery of Sikhim and a noted explorer of Tibet ; by Tun - yig Wang - dan and Mr. Dor - je Ts'e - ring ; by S'ad - sgra S'ab - pe , one of the Tibetan governors of Lhasa , who supplied some useful information ...
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... head the U - ch'en ) was adapted from the so - called " Wartu " form of Devanagri- HODGSON , As . Res . , xvi . , 420 ; SCHMIDT , Mem . de l'Ac . de Pet . , i . , 41 ; Csoma , G. , 204 ; SARAT , J.A.S. B. , 1888 , 42 . The first book ...
... head the U - ch'en ) was adapted from the so - called " Wartu " form of Devanagri- HODGSON , As . Res . , xvi . , 420 ; SCHMIDT , Mem . de l'Ac . de Pet . , i . , 41 ; Csoma , G. , 204 ; SARAT , J.A.S. B. , 1888 , 42 . The first book ...
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... head of the monastery , and still is strictly applicable only to abbots and the highest monks ; though out of courtesy the title is now given to almost all Lamaist monks and priests . The Lamas have no special term for their form of ...
... head of the monastery , and still is strictly applicable only to abbots and the highest monks ; though out of courtesy the title is now given to almost all Lamaist monks and priests . The Lamas have no special term for their form of ...
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... head into a horse s , and neighed thrice . 4. K'ar - ch'en Ch'o - gyal revived the slain . 5. Pal - ki - ye - şe overcame three fiendesses . 6. Pal - ki - Sen - ge enslaved demons , nymphs , and genii . 7. Vairocana obtained the five ...
... head into a horse s , and neighed thrice . 4. K'ar - ch'en Ch'o - gyal revived the slain . 5. Pal - ki - ye - şe overcame three fiendesses . 6. Pal - ki - Sen - ge enslaved demons , nymphs , and genii . 7. Vairocana obtained the five ...
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... head of the Lamaist church , and conferred upon him temporary power as the tributary ruler of Tibet , in return for ... heads of two other monasteries to equal rank with it , and encouraged strife amongst them . At the beginning of the ...
... head of the Lamaist church , and conferred upon him temporary power as the tributary ruler of Tibet , in return for ... heads of two other monasteries to equal rank with it , and encouraged strife amongst them . At the beginning of the ...
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