tulku
See also: tülkü
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Tibetan སྤྲུལ་སྐུ (sprul sku, “tulku”).
Noun
tulku (plural tulkus)
- In Tibetan Buddhism, a high-ranking lama who can choose the manner of his or her rebirth.
- 2009 April 25, Edward Wong, “Senior Tibetan Cleric Faces Prison in China”, in New York Times:
- The abbot is considered a tulku by Tibetans and called a living Buddha in Chinese — an especially revered figure who is believed to be the essence of a prominent religious leader.
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Translations
type of Buddhist lama
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Anagrams
- Ktulu, tukul
Latvian
Noun
tulku m
- accusative singular form of tulks
- instrumental singular form of tulks
- genitive plural form of tulks