File:Hebrew Chai Symbol.svg
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ཐོག་མའི་ཡིག་ཆ། (SVG file, nominally ༦༨༧ × ༦༠༠ pixels, file size: ༢ KB)
ཡིག་ཆའི་ལོ་རྒྱུས།
ཟླ་ཚེས་/དུས་ཚོད་གནུན་ཏེ་རྩོམ་ཡིག་ལ་ལྟ་བ།
ཚེས་གྲངས། / དུས་ཚོད། | བསྡུས་དོན། | ཚད། | སྤྱོད་མི། | བསམ་ཚུལ། | |
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ད་ལྟ། | ༠༤:༤༣, ༡༨ ཟླ་བཅུ་གཉིས་པ། ༢༠༠༦ | ༦༨༧ × ༦༠༠ (༢ KB) | AnonMoos | adding white background | |
༠༨:༥༠, ༡༦ ཟླ་དགུ་བ། ༢༠༠༦ | ༦༨༧ × ༦༠༠ (༢ KB) | AnonMoos | The Hebrew "Chai" symbol of Judaism (i.e. the letters Chet-Yud or Het-Yod). This word Chai (חי) means "living" in Hebrew, and is related to the word for "life", Chaim. Category:Religious symbols Category:Judaism Category:Hebrew writing |
ཡིག་ཆ་བེད་སྤྱོད་ཁུལ།
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