- its own genus. The
genus name (from the Gr**** ‘stenos’,
meaning narrow, ‘
trophus’,
meaning one who
feeds and ‘monas’,
meaning unit) was
intended to highlight...
-
Sakyasri and
Thropu Lotsawa of the
Trophu Kagyu...
-
Monastery established in 1180 by
Taklung Thangpa Tashi Pal (1142–1210). The
Trophu Kagyu (Wylie: khro phu bka' brgyud) was
established by
Gyeltsa Rinchen Gön...
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Arthropoda such as insects;
typically labrum, mandible, maxilla, labium.
trophus The
singular form of
trophi (rarely used).
uncate hook-like, as in the...
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Kagyu Baram Kagyu Pagtru Kagyu (or
Phagmo Drugpa Kagyu):
Taglung Kagyu Trophu Kagyu Drukpa Kagyu Martsang Kagyu Yerpa Kagyu Yazang Kagyu Shugseb Kagyu...
- (1144-1204).
Taklung Kagyu founded by
Taklung Tangpa Tashi Pal (1142-1210).
Trophu Kagyu established by Gyal Tsha
Rinchen Gon (1118-1195) and
Kunden Repa (1148-1217)...
- [1187—1250]
Gyaltsha Rinchen Gon (rgyal tsha rin chen mgon) [1118—1195] -
Trophu Kagyu Dremowa ('bras mo ba) -
founder of
myang stod 'bras mo dgon Terkungpa...
- Dölpopa
decided to
fulfill a
prayer he had made at the
great stupa at
Trophu (Khro phu) to
repay his master's kindness. "He also felt that the stūpa...
- from both the
Kagyu and
Nyingma traditions from
eminent masters such as
Trophu Künden
Sherab and
Nyenre Gendün Bum. He
became renowned as one of the greatest...
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Scylaticus thecarus (Londt, 1992)
Scylaticus tigrinus (Londt, 1992)
Scylaticus trophus (Londt, 1992)
Scylaticus tyligmus (Londt, 1992)
Scylaticus whiteheadi (Londt...