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('[[chi-kha'i bar-do]]); [[intermediate state]].
 
('[[chi-kha'i bar-do]]); [[intermediate state]].
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"[[Chi-kha'i bar-do]]" is a [[Tibetan]] [[phrase]] that translates to "What do you want?" in English. It's a common way to inquire about someone's [[desires]] or needs in [[Tibetan culture]].
  
 
The [[state]] between [[death]] and [[rebirth]].  
 
The [[state]] between [[death]] and [[rebirth]].  
  
 
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('chi-kha'i bar-do); intermediate state.

"Chi-kha'i bar-do" is a Tibetan phrase that translates to "What do you want?" in English. It's a common way to inquire about someone's desires or needs in Tibetan culture.

The state between death and rebirth.