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OT

[840] 1) chos kyi 'byung ba brjod pa'i bstan bcos sam deb ther/ ... 2) dbyibs gru gsum/ ... 3) sangs rgyas shig gi mtshan/ ... 4) (mngon) mo mtshan/ ...

DM

Often means 'Dharma origins,' or 'history.' At other times means the dharmodaya, an inverted pyramidal structure that forms a 'star of David' at the top, and underlies the generation of mandalas. It appears in many mandalas between the Vajra wall and the Lotus ring, in the form of an outer white and an inner red circle (the white & red signify emptiness & bliss). For example of a description, see Doboom, Buddh. Path to Enlightenment 57.

JV

history of the dharma, triangles of origination, cervix (unborn, unceasing source of feminine principle like the sky), works on the origin & growth of buddhism, history of Buddhism, "source of existence" triangles

IW

1) shastra or book on arising/ history of the dharma/religion; 

2) triangle; 

3) buddha {chos 'byung}; 

4) female organ; 

4) source of dharmas; 

5) double triangle design [like Star of David]

RB, RY

source of phenomena

RB

{chos kyi 'byung gnas} */ dharmodaya/ tetrahedron

RY

1) religious history, Dharma history; book on the history, origin of religion. 

2) 'source of dharmas', double triangles, double triangle design

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