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Felly Zen : We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.. The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence).
Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence).
The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'.
The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'.
Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence).
The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'.
Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'.
We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
The sanskrit noun dharma is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', and means 'what is established or firm' and hence 'law'. Srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence). We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.