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1) hour, o'clock. 2) Abhidharma: a period of twenty-four minutes. 3) clock, watch, wrist watch [RY]
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salt from water [JV] <br>


45 minute period, clock, watch, hour, o'clock, water clock, 1 hour measure of time by water-clock, indian hour, 1/5 of a khyim or 24 minutes, division of time (60 chu srang), watch, clock [JV]
(med) Salt from (mineral) springwater <br>
Sanskrit : audbhida ? (wisdomlib.org) <br>


1) hour [one day and night/ 24]; 2) clock/ watch; 3) in Indian astr 1/60 day = 24 min. [IW]
'''chu tsha'''s zas 'ju lhan skran bshig par byed / ces par / rang byung pas / tsha chus tsha yi ma zhu sel / gsungs pa ni chu mig gang yang rung bar rdol ba tsha chu'i rang bzhin ja sogs la blugs pas  tsha go chod la / zur du drangs pa'i tsha zhing sogs byas kyang sas 'thung shul du ba tsha cung zad re las tsha mi chags la snod du bskol na cung zad re chags pa de'o // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 386.2) <br>


1) hour; 2) clock/ watch; 3) in Indian astr 1/60 day = 24 min. [IW]
Natural salt medicine. audbhida is one of the 5 kinds of salt. It can signify springwater as well as substances of plant origin. ubbhida kitchen salt. (m.), a spring. (adj.), bursting forth; sprouting ; earthsalt (wisdom.lib) <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 11:04, 26 February 2024 (EST)


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salt from water [JV]

(med) Salt from (mineral) springwater
Sanskrit : audbhida ? (wisdomlib.org)

chu tshas zas 'ju lhan skran bshig par byed / ces par / rang byung pas / tsha chus tsha yi ma zhu sel / gsungs pa ni chu mig gang yang rung bar rdol ba tsha chu'i rang bzhin ja sogs la blugs pas tsha go chod la / zur du drangs pa'i tsha zhing sogs byas kyang sas 'thung shul du ba tsha cung zad re las tsha mi chags la snod du bskol na cung zad re chags pa de'o // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 386.2)

Natural salt medicine. audbhida is one of the 5 kinds of salt. It can signify springwater as well as substances of plant origin. ubbhida kitchen salt. (m.), a spring. (adj.), bursting forth; sprouting ; earthsalt (wisdom.lib)
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 11:04, 26 February 2024 (EST)