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vulture[-like] [IW] | vulture[-like] [IW] | ||
bird of prey, vulture, aegypius monachus linnaeus [JV] | bird of prey, vulture, aegypius monachus linnaeus [JV] <br> | ||
(med 1) Himalayan Vulture (''Gyps himalayensis'') <br> | |||
Synonyms : thang smug bcad sbyor ('Jam-dpal) dur bya (David Holler, Tibetbirds.com) <br> | |||
'''bya rgod''' ni / thang smug bcad sbyor zer ba de yin la / skya smug che spom mjug 'dab che ba bod du mi'i ro za ba des zos pa'i rus sogs thogs pa med par 'ju ste / brun la bya thal zer / rgyud las / bya rgod sha yis drod skyed wa ba 'jig / rgod brun drod skyed skran bshig skrangs pa 'gugs // zhes dang / shel sgong las / bya rgod pho bas skran bshig me drod skyed // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 240) <br> | |||
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_055) bya rgod (30_037) rgod sha (30_096) rgod brun (33_085) bya rgod kyi rus pa / mkhris pa / gre ba / snying / pho ba / brun / chu sgro. Jam-dpal (print p 240) bya rgod <br> | |||
Himalayan vultures are indigenous to the uplands of central Asia, from 600 to 6000 m, predominately inhabiting the mountainous terrain of the Tibetan plateau. Himalayan vultures are highly respected within the Buddhist culture of the Tibetan plateau, playing a unique role in a centuries old sky burial tradition (animaldiversity.org). <br> | Himalayan vultures are indigenous to the uplands of central Asia, from 600 to 6000 m, predominately inhabiting the mountainous terrain of the Tibetan plateau. Himalayan vultures are highly respected within the Buddhist culture of the Tibetan plateau, playing a unique role in a centuries old sky burial tradition (animaldiversity.org). <br> | ||
(med) bya rgod thal ba | |||
Cinereous vultures breed from Spain to India and China, preferring hilly mountains ranging anywhere between 10 m and 2,000 m. It is one of the largest flying birds, building nests more then 2 m wide and deep (animaldiversity.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) | |||
(med 2) '''bya rgod thal ba''' <br> | |||
Cinereous Vulture (''Aegypius monachus'') (Yeshi 2017). <br> | |||
Cinereous vultures breed from Spain to India and China, preferring hilly mountains ranging anywhere between 10 m and 2,000 m. It is one of the largest flying birds, building nests more then 2 m wide and deep (animaldiversity.org). <br> | |||
See also '''[[go bo]]'''. <br> | |||
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 14:06, 22 February 2024 (EST) | |||
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བྱ་རྒོད
1) vulture 2) bird of prey, [RY]
vulture[-like] [as a vulture avoids the taking of life as a moral discipline, the discipline which delights in and sustains commitments associated w great identity appears not to indulge in other vehicles connected w disciplinary conduct) syn: mkha' la 'khor dang, nam 'phang spyod byed, ring 'phur, rlung spyod] [IW]
vulture[-like] [IW]
bird of prey, vulture, aegypius monachus linnaeus [JV]
(med 1) Himalayan Vulture (Gyps himalayensis)
Synonyms : thang smug bcad sbyor ('Jam-dpal) dur bya (David Holler, Tibetbirds.com)
bya rgod ni / thang smug bcad sbyor zer ba de yin la / skya smug che spom mjug 'dab che ba bod du mi'i ro za ba des zos pa'i rus sogs thogs pa med par 'ju ste / brun la bya thal zer / rgyud las / bya rgod sha yis drod skyed wa ba 'jig / rgod brun drod skyed skran bshig skrangs pa 'gugs // zhes dang / shel sgong las / bya rgod pho bas skran bshig me drod skyed // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 240)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_055) bya rgod (30_037) rgod sha (30_096) rgod brun (33_085) bya rgod kyi rus pa / mkhris pa / gre ba / snying / pho ba / brun / chu sgro. Jam-dpal (print p 240) bya rgod
Himalayan vultures are indigenous to the uplands of central Asia, from 600 to 6000 m, predominately inhabiting the mountainous terrain of the Tibetan plateau. Himalayan vultures are highly respected within the Buddhist culture of the Tibetan plateau, playing a unique role in a centuries old sky burial tradition (animaldiversity.org).
(med 2) bya rgod thal ba
Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus) (Yeshi 2017).
Cinereous vultures breed from Spain to India and China, preferring hilly mountains ranging anywhere between 10 m and 2,000 m. It is one of the largest flying birds, building nests more then 2 m wide and deep (animaldiversity.org).
See also go bo.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 14:06, 22 February 2024 (EST)