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Tibetan medicine / Lamas / Tulkus / Eliot Tokar / Traditional Tibetan medicine / Tibetan culture / Tibetan Buddhism / Tibetan people / 14th Dalai Lama / Tibet / Asia / Vajrayana
Date: 2007-07-16 17:45:07
Tibetan medicine
Lamas
Tulkus
Eliot Tokar
Traditional Tibetan medicine
Tibetan culture
Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan people
14th Dalai Lama
Tibet
Asia
Vajrayana

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