Overview information about the seal with ID 1828.

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ID 1828
Color red
Form square
Comment The chinese inscription of this seal is given in columns from right to left, where acc to Schuh some parts the successive order of the characters have been mixed up. This is a seal of the 5th Dalai Lama. According to Schuh the inscription was taken from the Great Golden Seal (gser tham chen mo) of the 5th Dalai Lama. Schuh is citing the Tibetan book yig bskur rnam gzhag (Schuh's abbreviation is SI) as to that this seal was called "rtsi rtsi pha'o" which is a Tibetan transcription for the Chinese first syllables "tzu tsai fo". Schuh, p. 13. Chab spel, p. 36: gser tham chen mo'i zhal ris las btus par grags pa rgya yig gi 'bru don mtshan du chags pa'i rgya tham rtsi rtsi pho'u zhes pa 'di gong sa lng pas ma gtogs rgyal ba gzhan gyis bstsal mi 'dug
DocID 0950m_LTWA_162
Size 3,8 x 3,8 (2,7 x 2,7)
Inscription Schuh (p. 13) gives the chinese transcription as follows (from right to left, top to bottom): tzu tsai fo so ling la hsi t'ien ta shan shih chiao p'u t'ung wa-ch'ih ma chih yin t'ien hsia ta la ta lai la.
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Reference see Schuh, Grundlagen tibetischer Siegelkunde, p. 13; Ou Chaogui & Jigme, Xi Zang Li Dai Cang Yin, p. 61; Chab spel, bod kyi gal che'i lo rgyus yig cha bdams bsgrigs, p. 36
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