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'''Dungshyu''' (Tib. གདུང་ཞུགས་, [[Wyl.]] ''gdung zhugs'') — cremation ceremony of the body great master. ''Dung'' is honorific for 'bones' and ''shyuk'' is honorific for 'lighting fire'.
'''Dungshyuk''' (Tib. གདུང་ཞུགས་, [[Wyl.]] ''gdung zhugs'') — cremation ceremony of the body great master. ''Dung'' is honorific for 'bones' and ''shyuk'' is honorific for 'lighting fire'.


[[Category: Tibetan Terms]]
[[Category: Tibetan Terms]]

Latest revision as of 12:49, 18 December 2019

Dungshyuk (Tib. གདུང་ཞུགས་, Wyl. gdung zhugs) — cremation ceremony of the body great master. Dung is honorific for 'bones' and shyuk is honorific for 'lighting fire'.