Does anyone know the translation of 'dze bo? Not in my dictionary. The complete sentence is:
'dod med 'dze bo lta bur bzhag/
'dze bo?
'dze bo?
"It's as plain as the nose on your face!" Dottie Primrose
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What text is this? Seems like a misspelling to me.Jinzang wrote:Does anyone know the translation of 'dze bo? Not in my dictionary. The complete sentence is:
'dod med 'dze bo lta bur bzhag/
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It's a collection of inspiring quotes hand written in a notebook by Lama Phurbu Tashi. So, yes, it could be a transcription error, though there have only been a one or two errors so far, missing vowel signs. The quote is from Lama Zhang, a series of analogies on how to meditate.
"It's as plain as the nose on your face!" Dottie Primrose
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Jinzang wrote:It's a collection of inspiring quotes hand written in a notebook by Lama Phurbu Tashi. So, yes, it could be a transcription error, though there have only been a one or two errors so far, missing vowel signs. The quote is from Lama Zhang, a series of analogies on how to meditate.
You need to find the original.
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Through the help of Google, I found the term on this Tibetan blog. The context is not strong enough to suggest what the term means, but I do get the idea that it is some sort of typical suffering.
"It's as plain as the nose on your face!" Dottie Primrose
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Or ask Lama Phurbu Tashi, but he's in Tibet right now.You need to find the original.
"It's as plain as the nose on your face!" Dottie Primrose
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Jinzang wrote:Through the help of Google, I found the term on this Tibetan blog. The context is not strong enough to suggest what the term means, but I do get the idea that it is some sort of typical suffering.
I also saw this.