• མཆོད་རྟེན་བསྐོར་བ་བྱས་པས་ནི།
  • mchod rten bskor ba byas pas ni
  • stūpaṃ kṛtvā pradakṣiṇaṃ
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  • those who circumambulate a shrine
  • མཆོད་རྟེན་བསྐོར་བ་བྱས་པས་ནི།
  • mchod rten bskor ba byas pas ni
  • stūpaṃ kṛtvā pradakṣiṇaṃ AS
Definition in this text:

This phrase recurs throughout the first forty-two verses of the text; the Sanskrit literally says, “Having done pradakṣiṇa at a stūpa…” The Sanskrit term pradakṣiṇa (Tib. bskor ba) is the devotional practice of circumambulating or walking around a holy site, object, or person, while keeping the sacred object on one’s right-hand side as a gesture of respect.