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ས་སྲུང་གི་བུ། | Glossary of Terms
ས་སྲུང་གི་བུ།
sa srung gi bu
Airāvaṇa
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- Airāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་བུ།
- sa srung bu
- Airāvaṇa
Indra’s elephant.
- Airāvaṇa
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- Airāvaṇa
The white elephant that is the mount of Indra (or Śakra). See UT22084-037-007-1200.
- Airāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་གི་བུ།
- sa srung gi bu
- Airāvaṇa
The name of Indra’s elephant.
- Airāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་གི་བུ།
- sa srung gi bu
- Airāvaṇa
The king of elephants and Śakra’s mount, who makes offerings to Prince Siddhārtha upon learning his intent to leave home.
- Airāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་།
- sa srung
- Airāvaṇa
The elephant of Indra.
- Airāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་གི་བུ།
- sa srung gi bu
- Airāvaṇa
Śakra’s elephant.
Warning: Readers are reminded that according to Vajrayāna Buddhist tradition there are restrictions and commitments concerning tantra. Practitioners who are not sure if they should read this translation are advised to consult the authorities of their lineage. The responsibility for reading this text or sharing it with others who may or may not fulfill the requirements lies in the hands of readers.
- Airāvaṇa
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- Airāvaṇa
The elephant of Indra (also called Airāvata).
Warning: Readers are reminded that according to Vajrayāna Buddhist tradition there are restrictions and commitments concerning tantra. Practitioners who are not sure if they should read this translation are advised to consult the authorities of their lineage. The responsibility for reading this text or sharing it with others who may or may not fulfill the requirements lies in the hands of readers.
- Airāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་བུ།
- sa srung bu
- Airāvaṇa
The name of Indra’s elephant.
- Erāvaṇa
- ས་སྲུང་བུ།
- sa srung bu
- Erāvaṇa