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A theoretical model for the relative contributions of Darwinian mixing and turbulent wake mixing is created and validated byin situfield measurements of swimming jellyfish using a newly developed scuba-based laser velocimetry device6.
tingilinde: 2009
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A theoretical model for the relative contributions of Darwinian mixing and turbulent wake mixing is created and validated byin situfield measurements of swimming jellyfish using a newly developed scuba-based laser velocimetry device6.
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Thus, “Li-byin” could mean “The (Script) - giver from Khotan.”
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet 2009
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Thus, “Li-byin” could alternatively mean “The (Script) - giver from the Zhang-zhung Royal Family.”
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet 2009
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“Li-byin,” the Tibetan name for the tutor Lipikara, translates as “Script-maker” or “Script-Giver.”
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet 2009
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Inspiration (chinlab, byin-rlabs; Skt. adhishthana, blessing), however, is required for devotees to activate and to use their potentials, and inspiration may come from either external or internal sources.
4 Buddha-Figures 2009
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By the very way Buddhas are, they spontaneously accomplish all aims (lhun-grub), in the sense that they inspire (byin-rlabs, bless) everyone receptive to their help.
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The Tibetan translation, byin-gyis brlabs, commonly abbreviated as byin-rlabs (pronounced “chinlab”), emphasizes the process that takes place with the conferral of such a position.
Inspiration (���Blessings���) and Its Relation to Mantras and Oral Transmission 2008
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Ennobling (byin-gyi-rlabs) of the meat and bodily substances through visualizations representing the purification, realization, and flaring (sbyang-rtogs-sbar gsum) of them.
Inspiration (���Blessings���) and Its Relation to Mantras and Oral Transmission 2008
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Thus, byin-gyis-rlabs is often defined in Tibetan as a “transformation, by means of a brightening, into a state of possessing power and ability,” or the conferral of such a transformation.
Inspiration (���Blessings���) and Its Relation to Mantras and Oral Transmission 2008
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