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#long scarf (''dar dbyangs'') | #long scarf (''dar dbyangs'') | ||
#belt (''sku rags'') | #belt (''sku rags'') | ||
#lower garment (''smad dkris'') | #lower garment (''smad dkris'')<ref>Padmakara, Words of my Perfect Teacher</ref> | ||
<noinclude>==Alternative Translations== | <noinclude>==Alternative Translations== | ||
*the five silken dharma garments | *the five silken dharma garments | ||
==Notes== | |||
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==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== | ||
*[[thirteen ornaments of the perfect sambhogakaya]] | *[[thirteen ornaments of the perfect sambhogakaya]] | ||
[[Category:Deity Ornaments]] | [[Category:Deity Ornaments]] | ||
[[Category: Enumerations]] | [[Category: Enumerations]] | ||
[[Category:05-Five]]</noinclude> | [[Category:05-Five]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 06:33, 28 September 2022
The five silk adornments (Tib. དར་གྱི་ཆོས་གོས་ལྔ་, dar gyi chögö nga, Wyl. dar gyi chos gos lnga) are:
- headband (cod pan)
- upper garment (stod g.yogs)
- long scarf (dar dbyangs)
- belt (sku rags)
- lower garment (smad dkris)[1]
Alternative Translations
- the five silken dharma garments
Notes
- ↑ Padmakara, Words of my Perfect Teacher