lce myang tsha
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ལྕེ་མྱང་ཚ
1) a kind of salt; 2) a kind of med. tree [IW]
(med) Cinnamon twigs
lce myang tsha yis bad rlung grang ba dang / ma zhu 'zu zhing mig la phan pa yin / zhes par / ro skor las / lce myang tsha ni nus pa gnyis dang ldan / grang ba sel la khrag mkhris dag la mi gnod zer / bad kan smug po'i nad la 'di yang spang bar bya / zhes dang / bdud rtsi thigs par / lce myang tsha ni ro mngar mig la phan / yid 'ong ro nye gsum sel bar byed / tsha ba mi skye pho ba'i me drod spor / zhes pa 'di la yang / tsha ba'i lce myang tsha dang / lan tshwa'i lce myang tsha gnyis yod pa las / 'dir tsha ba'i lce myang tsha ni / sman ming rgya mtsho las / lce myang tsha ni yal ga'i sde'o / zhes dang / bdud rtsi'i 'byung khung las / lce myang tsha zhes bya ba'i shing / lho rong tshad pa'i yul du skye / sdong po phyi skya nang dmar ba / lo ma sgor chung tsher ma can / yal ga ring ldem me tog ser / ro ni tsha ber dwa ba 'dra / rang gi nus pas grang nad sel / tsha ba mi skye rlung la phan / zhes pas 'di ba le ka 'dra ba las khyad par shing gi sna sul srab la mang ba / mdog mi gsal zhing ba tsha cung zad chags nyam yod pa / ro tsha yang tsi tra ka tsam mi tsha la rim pas myangs bzhin tsha ba zhig la pags pa nag la mthug pa zhig yod do // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 231.1)
lce myang tsha ni / … / zhes pa pi pi ling rtsa ba zer ba yin no / … // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 114)
Illustrations : 'Jam-dpal (print p 114)
1. Ramulus cinnamoni (Sabernick)
lce myang tsha is the first entry in the twigs and branch section of the medicinal tree chapter of the Shel gong. 'Jam-dpal takes it for the root of the pepper plant, pi pi ling.
For the species, see shing tsha, the Cinnamon Tree, which opens the bark section.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 08:04, 17 March 2024 (EDT)