- གོ་ཀུ་ད་ཧ་ན།
- ཤ་ལྔ།
- sha lnga
- go ku da ha na
- pañcamāṃsa
- gokudahana
- Term
The specific types of meat included in this group can vary, and there are several ways that this term is rendered in both Tibetan and Sanskrit. A typical set is called gokudahana, a five-syllable acronym for the flesh of a cow (go), dog (kukkura), elephant (dantin), horse (haya), and human (nara).
Typically the meats of a human, cow, dog, elephant, and horse.