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མ་སང་སྤུན་དགུ་
Transliteration: ma sang spun dgu
<phrase> "The Nine Masang Brothers". Acc. Tibetan legend, this was the seventh group of spirits who took possession of Tibet in archaic times. Their names are [HNL]: 1) གཉན་གཡའ་སྤང་སྐྱེས་ Nyenya Pangkye; 2) གར་ཏིང་ནམ་ཚོ་ Garting Namtsho; 3) གླེང་ལན་ལམ་ཚང་སྐྱེས་ Leng Len Lamtsang Kye; 4) རུ་ཐོ་གར་སྐྱེས་ Rutho Garkye; 5) ཤེ་དོ་ཀར་ཏིང་ནས་ Shedo Karting Ney; 6) མེ་པདྨ་སྐྱེས་ Me Padma Kye; 7) གས…

མགུར་
Transliteration: mgur
<noun> Translation of the Sanskrit "doha". The particular name for words of spiritual understanding that are sung to a tune. The term does not mean merely "song" but the particular type of song where someone who has some spiritual insight puts the meaning into words and joins it with some melody. The song can be a song of high realization or not, it can be from someone who has stable realiz…

མགུ་བ་དགུ་
Transliteration: mgu ba dgu
[DGT] gives as: 1) ཆུ་; 2) ཆུ་རྒྱུན་; 3) ཆུ་བོ་; 4) ཆར་; 5) ལེགས་བརྒལ་; 6) གཞན་མིན་; 7) མིག་བཟང་; 8) འོད་ཅན་; 9) ལུས་མཆོག་གོ་.