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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Tabitha Gilman Tenney (1762–1837), American author and novelist Tabitha Tsatsa (born 1972), Zimbabwean marathon runner Tabitha Wady (born 1976), British...
- 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...