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Examples
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If, for example, the Qarakhanid Qaghan enjoyed great military and economic success in conquering the southern Tarim trade route and linking it with his territories in West Turkistan, the two Uighur groups would become convinced of his superior spiritual power (qut).
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The spiritual force (qut) representing the fortune of the Turks as a whole resided in this mountain and would embody in the qaghan as his own vital force or charismatic power responsible for his success or failure.
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The concept of life spirit (bla), which is in Bon and Buddhism, comes from the Central Asian Turkic idea of qut, the spirit of a mountain.
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The king was the person who embodied this qut or life spirit.
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According to the beliefs of the Old Turkic people of Central Asia, qut is a cosmic force linking the earth with the infinite sky.
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The early Tibetans used la in a sense similar to the Old Turkic word qut.
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Thus, as an integrative force, qut empowers greatness and majesty.
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The concept of qut, as la, came into the Tibetan cultural sphere via Central Asian astrology.
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O-na-wut-a-qut-o's marriage with his sister, and from that time the youth and the girl became husband and wife.
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Thus O-na-wut-a-qut-o and his companion got their dinner, and after they had eaten they returned to the lodge by a different path.
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