-
contraction of
Sanskrit cintamani; "chos" is
Tibetan for dharma; and "'khor" or "'
khorlo"
means chakrano. The
common term, “prayer wheel” is a
double misnomer. A...
- "sarkhinag toono,"
while the
toono representing Buddhist dharmachakra is
called "
khorlo" (Tibetan འཀོར་ལོ།) toono. Also the shapes, colors, and
ornaments of the...
- (Tibetan: འཁོར་ལོ་བདེ་མཆོག་, Wylie: 'khor lo bde mchog, THL: khor lo dé chok,
khorlo demchok, The "Binding of the Wheels" Tantra, Chinese: 勝樂金剛) is an influential...
- had used
several flags during its history. They all
contained a
Buddhist khorlo prayer wheel with the
gankyil as the
central element.
Until 1967, the previous...
- or "Wheel of the Law" (Sanskrit; Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོ་, THL: chö kyi
khorlo)
represents Gautama Buddha and the
Dharma teaching. This
symbol is commonly...
- to the Latin-based
alphabet in June 1930.
Religious symbols, such as the
Khorlo, were also
removed from the flag and emblem.
Evidence of the
effect of these...
- Druk
Yugyel (DYG),
Drakpoi Wangyel (DW),
Drakpoi Thugsey (DT) and
Drakpoi Khorlo (DK)
medals by His
Majesty King
Jigme Singye Wangchuck. He was also awarded...
- the
Tongsab divided his
control in the east
among eight regions (Shachho
Khorlo Tse****),
overseen by
Dungpas and
Kutshabs (civil servants). He went on to...
-
watchtower and the
unification of
eight Eastern Districts into the
Sharchog Khorlo Tsibgye.[citation needed]
Chogyal Minjur Tempa was born in 1613 in Min-Chhud...
-
Khorol or
Khorlo (Mongolian: Хорол or Хорло) is a multi-trick tile-based game pla**** in Mongolia,
Inner Mongolia, and Tuva,
usually on
Lunar New Year's...