Five branch winds: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<noinclude>The '''five branch [[inner air|winds]]''' (Tib. ཡན་ལག་གི་རླུང་ལྔ་, ''yenlak gi lung nga'', [[Wyl.]] ''yan lag gi rlung lnga'') are part of the our subtle [[psycho-physical system]]. </noinclude>The five branch winds enable the senses to operate. They are: | <noinclude>The '''five branch [[inner air|winds]]''' (Tib. ཡན་ལག་གི་རླུང་ལྔ་, ''yenlak gi lung nga'', [[Wyl.]] ''yan lag gi rlung lnga'') are part of the our subtle [[psycho-physical system]]. </noinclude>The five branch winds enable the senses to operate. They are: | ||
#The [[naga]] wind (Tib.ཀླུའི་རླུང་, ''lu'i lung'' | #The [[naga]] wind (Tib. ཀླུའི་རླུང་, ''lu'i lung'', Wyl. ''klu'i rlung''). This lung is connected with the eyes and sight. | ||
#The tortoise wind (Tib. རུ་སྦལ་གྱི་་རླུང་, ''rubal gyi lung'' | #The tortoise wind (Tib. རུ་སྦལ་གྱི་་རླུང་, ''rubal gyi lung'', Wyl. ''ru sbal gyi rlung''). This wind connects with the heart and the sense of hearing [check]. | ||
#The lizard wind (Tib.རྩངས་པའི་རླུང་, ''tsangpé lung'' | #The lizard wind (Tib. རྩངས་པའི་རླུང་, ''tsangpé lung'', Wyl. ''rtsangs pa'i rlung'') — associated with the nose and the sense of smell. | ||
#The devadatta wind (Tib.ལྷས་བྱིན་གྱི་རླུང་, | #The devadatta wind (Tib. ལྷས་བྱིན་གྱི་རླུང་, ''lhéjin gyi lung'', Wyl. ''lhas byin gyi rlung'') — related to the sense of taste [check]. | ||
#The 'king of wealth deities' wind (Tib. ནོར་ལྷ་རྒྱལ་གྱི་རླུང་, ''nor lha gyal gyi lung'' | #The 'king of wealth deities' wind (Tib. ནོར་ལྷ་རྒྱལ་གྱི་རླུང་, ''nor lha gyal gyi lung'', Wyl. ''nor lha rgyal gyi rlung''). This wind connects with the body and the sense of touch.<noinclude> | ||
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 8 April 2022
The five branch winds (Tib. ཡན་ལག་གི་རླུང་ལྔ་, yenlak gi lung nga, Wyl. yan lag gi rlung lnga) are part of the our subtle psycho-physical system. The five branch winds enable the senses to operate. They are:
- The naga wind (Tib. ཀླུའི་རླུང་, lu'i lung, Wyl. klu'i rlung). This lung is connected with the eyes and sight.
- The tortoise wind (Tib. རུ་སྦལ་གྱི་་རླུང་, rubal gyi lung, Wyl. ru sbal gyi rlung). This wind connects with the heart and the sense of hearing [check].
- The lizard wind (Tib. རྩངས་པའི་རླུང་, tsangpé lung, Wyl. rtsangs pa'i rlung) — associated with the nose and the sense of smell.
- The devadatta wind (Tib. ལྷས་བྱིན་གྱི་རླུང་, lhéjin gyi lung, Wyl. lhas byin gyi rlung) — related to the sense of taste [check].
- The 'king of wealth deities' wind (Tib. ནོར་ལྷ་རྒྱལ་གྱི་རླུང་, nor lha gyal gyi lung, Wyl. nor lha rgyal gyi rlung). This wind connects with the body and the sense of touch.