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examples might include a well-known lama. Most
tsatsas are made of clay,
although offerings in the form of
tsatsas are
occasionally made out of
metal or more...
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Tsatsa may
refer to:
Tsatsa (votive offering), used in
Buddhist stupas Tsatsa,
Volgograd Oblast, a
locality in
Svetloyarsky District,
Volgograd Oblast...
- objects.
Small clay
votive offerings called tsatsas in
Tibetan fill most of the treasury. The
creation of the
tsatsas is
itself a ceremony.
Mantras written...
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blessed by
Buddhist monks and
mixed into clay,
which were used to make
tsatsas. A
final ceremony was
arranged for
Cobain by his
mother on May 31, 1999...
- Soc. 1961: 3178–3181. doi:10.1039/JR9610003178. Theodorakopoulos, I.;
Tsatsas, G. (1981). "Dedication to Prof. L.
Zervas (from the
Minutes of the Academy...
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Tabitha Tsatsa (born
September 18, 1972) is a
Zimbabwean marathon elite veteran runner. She set both a
national record and a
personal best time of 2:29:20...
- (2001–03)
Michael Baker-Harber (2003–06)
Robert Gaisford (2006–08) John
Tsatsas (2008 – 11)
Christopher Fyans (2011–14)
Clive Aston (2014–17) Ian Gaunt...
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Tabitha Gilman Tenney (1762–1837),
American author and
novelist Tabitha Tsatsa (born 1972),
Zimbabwean marathon runner Tabitha Wady (born 1976), British...
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orthography used in the
Northern Mariana Islands.
Chechen цаца / caca / ر̤ار̤ا [
t͡sət͡sə] 'sieve'
Cherokee ᏣᎳᎩ
tsalagi [t͡salaɡi] 'Cherokee'
Danish Standard to...
- Makarczyk, I.
Cabral Barreto, F. Tulkens, V. Strážnická, P. Lorenzen, M.
Tsatsa-Nikolovska, H. S. Greve, A. B. Baka, Rait Maruste, K. Traja, S. Botoucharova...