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| Wylie | snying zho sha |
| Wylie Definition | See zho sha. Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). Clifford, list. See under (snying) zho sha. JD 85: Grows in jungles of river gorges and of Mustang (Glo-yul, Nepal). It has a great trunk and thick leaves. The fruits of the very beautiful white flowers are black. The pit of the fruit is heart-shaped, with five openings. Note: There are 3 medicinals called zho sha, which otherwise means 'strength.' The 'kidney (mkhal ma) zho sha is a type of pea. 'Liver' (mchin pa) zho sha is a seed of an arboreal fruit. 'Heart' (snying) zho sha is the pit of an arborial fruit (Dag-yig). The pit of snying zho sha is the part used in medicine. |
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