འབྲེལ་བ་
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འབྲེལ་བ། (Wyl. 'brel ba) n. Pron.: drelwa
འབྲེལ་བ། | འབྲེལ་བ། | འབྲེལ་བ། | ༼ཐ་མི་དད་པ་༽ | |
past | pres. | fut. | imp. | v.i. |
- v.i. to be related, connected
- relation
- སེལ་ངོར་ཐ་དད་གང་ཞིག མི་འདོར་བ།
- Skt. प्रतिबद्धः, pratibaddha, Pron.: pratibaddha. From Sanskrit: tied or bound to, fastened, fixed | twisted, wreathed (as a garland), Mālatīm. ii, 0/1 | dependent on, subject to | attached to, joined or connected or provided with | harmonizing with | fixed, directed | or | hindered, excluded, cut off, Mallin. | kept at a distance | entangled, complicated | disappointed, thwarted, crossed, vexed | (in •phil.) that which is always connected or implied (as fire in smoke)
- Skt. ललिता, lalitā, Pron.: lalita. From Sanskrit: a wanton woman, any woman
- Skt. सहिता, sahitā, Pron.: sahita. From Sanskrit: N. of a river
- Skt. विनिबन्धः, vinibandha, Pron.: vinibandha. From Sanskrit: the being attached or attachment to anything
- Skt. पलिगोधः, paligodhaḥ, Pron.: paligodhah
- The connection (Tib. འབྲེལ་བ) (between other these three factors)