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+ | The '''[[primary elements]]''' ([[Wyl.]] '' [['byung ba chen po]]'') are the basic constituents of the [[world]]. | ||
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+ | ''Jungwa'' in [[Tibetan]] means to give rise, or source. They are given this [[name]] because they give rise to all that manifests—the [[material universe]] as well its inhabitants. They are called “great” ([[chenpo]]) because everything depends on them and they are {{Wiki|present}} everywhere. | ||
The teachings mention, | The teachings mention, |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 1 April 2024
The primary elements (Wyl. 'byung ba chen po) are the basic constituents of the world.
Jungwa in Tibetan means to give rise, or source. They are given this name because they give rise to all that manifests—the material universe as well its inhabitants. They are called “great” (chenpo) because everything depends on them and they are present everywhere.
The teachings mention,