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The 'life-supporting wind' (Tib. ''[[sok dzin lung]]''; Wyl. ''[[srog 'dzin rlung]]''). Located in the brain, this lung regulates functions such as swallowing, inhalation, and concentration.
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The 'life-supporting wind' (Tib. ''[[sok dzin lung]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[སྲོག་འཛིན་རླུང་]]}} Wyl. ''[[srog 'dzin rlung]]''). Located in the brain, this lung regulates functions such as swallowing, inhalation, and concentration.
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Five root winds]]
 
* [[Five root winds]]
  
 
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The 'life-supporting wind' (Tib. sok dzin lung; Tib. སྲོག་འཛིན་རླུང་ Wyl. srog 'dzin rlung). Located in the brain, this lung regulates functions such as swallowing, inhalation, and concentration.

See Also