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101 кремация
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102 сожжение
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103 кремація
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104 مردہ سوزی
n.cremation -
105 cremação
cremate, cremation -
106 cremació
n (f) cremation -
107 소각
n. cremation, incineration, burning to ashes (i.e. dead body) -
108 화장
n. cremation, toilet, toilette -
109 རྟེན་
[rten]basis, support, object, representation, seat, dwelling place, reliance, base, shrine, sacred, temple, because of, due to, owing to, because, for, working basis (the most precious human body and mind with the 3 kinds of confidence), being-there and being-oneself, situation, substratum, relic in shape of stupa or god that originated from parts of the corpse during cremation, hold, locative case, that which holds or contains or supports a thing -
110 དུར་རྡོ་
[dur rdo]stones piled over one's grave or place of cremation -
111 མཚེད་
[mtshed]place for burying the dead, tomb or chorten on the cremation ground -
112 དུར་ཁྲོད་
[dur khrod]cremation grounds, cemetery, grave, cemetery or any place where the dead are disposed of -
113 མདང་བ་
[mdang ba]place of cremation, place where the burning of the dead takes place -
114 མདང་བའི་གནས་
[mdang ba'i gnas]place of cremation, place where the burning of the dead takes place -
115 སྤུར་ཁང་
[spur khang]house for keeping dead bodies, place of cremation -
116 མྱང་འདས་མཆོད་རྟེན་
[myang 'das mchod rten]a stupa built on the site of gautama's death and cremation, style of stupa -
117 ཞུགས་
[zhugs]recede into, go into, -> 'jug pa, fire, fire lighted for cremation -
118 རིང་སྲེལ་
[ring srel]relic (whitish, pill-like stuff from cremation residues), -> ring bsrel -
119 གཤིན་གྱི་ནགས་
[gshin gyi nags]cemetery, cremation ground -
120 སོ་ས་གླིང་
[so sa gling]indian cremation ground where shrisingha met 'jam dpal bshes gnyen
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