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'''Dharmadayo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''chos 'byung'') - Literally, "the source of all phenomena", | '''Dharmadayo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''chos 'byung'') - Literally, "the source of all phenomena". It is either triangular in shape, or star-shaped formed (like the Star of David) by two interlocking triangles, which is known as "a crossed dharmadayo" (''chos 'byung bsnol ma''). It represents the space out of which all phenomena arise. | ||
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Revision as of 09:25, 28 September 2007
Dharmadayo (Wyl. chos 'byung) - Literally, "the source of all phenomena". It is either triangular in shape, or star-shaped formed (like the Star of David) by two interlocking triangles, which is known as "a crossed dharmadayo" (chos 'byung bsnol ma). It represents the space out of which all phenomena arise.