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 Ked-dzog: Stages of development and completion in Vajrayana practice. Kidu: Benefits granted by the King or the Government of Bhutan. Lhakhang: Temple. Lhengye: Ministerial position. Lhengye Zhungtshog: Council of Ministers or Cabinet. Lhentshog: Commission. Lopon: Teacher. Machhen: The holy relic of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who unified Bhutan in the 17th century. Mangmi: An elected representative of the Gewog, who is also a deputy Gup. Nye: Sacred pilgrimage site. Nyi-Kyelma: Conferring a red scarf (rank and honour with the title of Dasho). Nyingma: One of the four orders of Mahayana Buddhism. Pelden Drukpa: Glorious Bhutan or an illustrious Bhutanese person. Rabdeys: Monastic bodies in dzongs other than Punakha and Thimphu. Tashi-mon-lam: Prayers for fulfillment of good wishes and aspirations. Ten-sum: Three types of sacred treasures comprising of images, scriptures and stupas. Thromde: Municipality. Thromde Tshogde: Municipal Committee. Thrompon: Municipal Administrator or Mayor. Triple Gem: Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. Tsa Thrim Chhenmo: The Supreme Constitution. Tsawa-Sum: The King, Country and People. Tshogpa: An association or committee. Yenlag Thromde: Satellite town. Rh