... tumo . The word tumo signifies heat , warmth , but is not used in the Tibetan language to express ordinary heat or warmth . It is a technical term of mystic terminology , and the effects of that mysterious heat are not con- fined to ...
... Tumo felt defeated by the smallness of their country. She dreamt of other continents, more romantic cities encircled by the dark shimmer of rivers, nights filled with the bobbing jewels of lights, cobblestone alleys to bike through. She ...
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... tumo dumo / tumo dipi vya dpîpî ma ngópu dpîp : ee vy : a ngópu ( dipi vy : a doo / too ) ( dpîpî ma dumo / tumo ) ( vy : a dumo / tumo ) 3 ( he hit him ... ) ( they2 hit him ... ) ( they3 hit him ... ) vyâ ] vy : a ngópu vy : a ngópu ...
... tumo : exoteric tumo , which arises spontaneously in the course of peculiar raptures and , gradually , folds the mystic in the " soft , warm mantle of the gods " ; esoteric tumo , that keeps the hermits comfortable on the snowy hills ...
... tumo , 17 the Tibetan word for the Goddess Candali , the deity of heat and passion , who figures as a consort to male deities in many of the great mandalas of the tantric meditation cycles.18 At Gotsang in winter there is a tumo ...