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ཛ་ཧི་ཀ | Glossary of Terms
ཛ་ཧི་ཀ
dza hi ka
jātī
- Term
- Royal jasmine
- ཛ་ཏི།
- dza ti
- jāti
Jasminum grandiflorum. Also known as Spanish or Catalonian jasmine, even though it originates in South India. Particularly used as offerings in both Buddhist and Hindu temples. In other sūtras, jāti is translated as sna ma.
- Royal jasmine
- སྣ་མ།
- sna ma
- jāti
Jasminum grandiflorum. Also known as Spanish or Catalonian jasmine, even though it originates from South India. Particularly used as offerings in both Buddhist and Hindu temples.
- Common jasmine
- ཛ་ཧི་ཀ
- dza hi ka
- jātī
Jasminum grandiflorum according to the Pandanus Database of Plants.
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- Jasmine
- ཛ་ཏཱི།
- dza tI
- jātī
Jasminum grandiflorum.
- Nutmeg
- སྣ་མ།
- sna ma
- jāti
May also mean a type of jasmine.