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(med) Azurite (Yeshi 2018) | (med) Azurite (Yeshi 2018) <br> | ||
Synonyms : ku shu'i khams, dus kyi me tog (Yeshi 2018) <br> | |||
mthing sngon mkhal nad chu sri rgyus 'gram sel / zhes par / rje rang byung pas / zangs rdo mthing spang nad kun skyugs / zhes pa'ang tshon mthing yongs grags te / rgya mthing shing phye 'dra ba ni ma yin no // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 136.4) <br> | mthing sngon mkhal nad chu sri rgyus 'gram sel / zhes par / rje rang byung pas / zangs rdo mthing spang nad kun skyugs / zhes pa'ang tshon mthing yongs grags te / rgya mthing shing phye 'dra ba ni ma yin no // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 136.4) <br> | ||
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མཐིང་སྔོན
dark blue med. mineral [IW]
dark blue med. mineral [nus pas mkhal ma'i nad dang, dri chu sri ba, rgyus pa 'grams pa bcas la phan, [IW]
a blue stone used in medicine, lapis lazuli [JV]
a blue stone used in medicine, lapis lazuli, blue [JV]
(med) Azurite (Yeshi 2018)
Synonyms : ku shu'i khams, dus kyi me tog (Yeshi 2018)
mthing sngon mkhal nad chu sri rgyus 'gram sel / zhes par / rje rang byung pas / zangs rdo mthing spang nad kun skyugs / zhes pa'ang tshon mthing yongs grags te / rgya mthing shing phye 'dra ba ni ma yin no // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 136.4)
Illustrations :
'Phrin Las (31_018) mthing
Azurite (Hydrous copper carbonate [Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2]), from the ancient Persian lazhward, meaning "blue", in allusion to the color. Azur-blue, vitreous, secondary copper mineral frequently found in the oxidized zones of Cu-bearing ore deposits, often together with malachite. A number of mining sites in western and central Tibet (mindat.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 02:48, 27 February 2024 (EST)