Prabhutatanujihva, Prabhūtatanujihva, Prabhuta-tanu-jihva: 2 definitions

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Source: academia.edu: A Prayer for Rebirth in the Sukhāvatī

Prabhūtatanujihva (प्रभूततनुजिह्व) refers to “a long and slender tongue” and represents the twelfth of the thirty-two major marks of distinction (lakṣaṇa) mentioned in the Sukhāvatī and following the order, but not always the exact wording, of the Mahāvyutpatti (236-67). In Tibetan, the characteristic called Prabhūtatanujihva is known as ‘ljags shin tu ring shing srab pa’. The Sukhāvatī represents a prayer for rebirth which was composed by Karma chags med, a Karma bka’ brgyud master, who lived in the seventeenth century.

Source: academia.edu: A Prayer for Rebirth in the Sukhāvatī

Tanujihva (तनुजिह्व) refers to “slender tongue” and represents the forty-ninth of the eighty minor marks of distinction (anuvyañjana) mentioned in the Sukhāvatī and following the order of the Mahāvyutpatti (269-348). In Tibetan, the characteristic called Tanujihva is known as ‘ljags srab pa’. The Sukhāvatī represents a prayer for rebirth which was composed by Karma chags med, a Karma bka’ brgyud master, who lived in the seventeenth century.

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