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emerald [IW]
emerald [IW] <br>
 
 
(med) Agate ( dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018) <br>
Synonyms : asma garbha (Shel gong) a smag bha, dra ma a smag'o (Yeshi 2018) <br>
Sanskrit : aśmagarbha (wisdomlib.org) <br>
 
'''rdo yi snying po'''s mchin pa'i dug nad sel / zhes pa / rin po che asma garbha zhes bya ba la rigs gnyis te / asma garbha dang / dru ma asma garbha'o / '''asma garbha''' ni mdog shin tu gnag pa la 'od zer shin tu dmar ba 'byung / '''dru ma asma garbha''' ni snga ma dang 'dra ba la 'od cung zhig gsal ba'o / 'di gnyis chu nang gi rdo las skyes pa'i tshul du 'byung bas asma garbha ste bod skad du rdo'i snying po zhes bya / yul sing ga la dang sau ra'shta rnams nas 'byung la / gong tshad ni snga ma la dngul gyi do skor phyi ma la brje bo byed pa'o / slob dpon yang dag bden pas / rdo'i snying po ni kha dog dmar po'o / zhes pa dang / pan chen tshul khrims bskyangs kyis rdo'i snying po ni margad yin gsungs pa dang / bod kyi gab tshig tu dngul la rdo'i snying po zhes pa de rnams la skabs 'di mi tsham par bya'o // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 085.1) <br>
 
Illustrations :  dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°026) rdo yi snying po, Agate <br>
 
The Shel gong mentions 2 types : '''asmagharba''', black with red light, and the similar '''druma asmagarbha'''. dGa' ba'i rDo rje pictures a very dark stone with a red hue. <br>
The Indian synonym ''aśmagarbha'' is identified with emerald ('''[[ma rgad]]''') (wisdomlib.org). Neither of the 2 types in the Shel phreng corresponds to Emerald, even though it mentiones that some identify it with Emerald. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:05, 29 February 2024 (EST)


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རྡོའི་སྙིང་པོ
emerald [IW]


(med) Agate ( dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018)
Synonyms : asma garbha (Shel gong) a smag bha, dra ma a smag'o (Yeshi 2018)
Sanskrit : aśmagarbha (wisdomlib.org)

rdo yi snying pos mchin pa'i dug nad sel / zhes pa / rin po che asma garbha zhes bya ba la rigs gnyis te / asma garbha dang / dru ma asma garbha'o / asma garbha ni mdog shin tu gnag pa la 'od zer shin tu dmar ba 'byung / dru ma asma garbha ni snga ma dang 'dra ba la 'od cung zhig gsal ba'o / 'di gnyis chu nang gi rdo las skyes pa'i tshul du 'byung bas asma garbha ste bod skad du rdo'i snying po zhes bya / yul sing ga la dang sau ra'shta rnams nas 'byung la / gong tshad ni snga ma la dngul gyi do skor phyi ma la brje bo byed pa'o / slob dpon yang dag bden pas / rdo'i snying po ni kha dog dmar po'o / zhes pa dang / pan chen tshul khrims bskyangs kyis rdo'i snying po ni margad yin gsungs pa dang / bod kyi gab tshig tu dngul la rdo'i snying po zhes pa de rnams la skabs 'di mi tsham par bya'o // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 085.1)

Illustrations : dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°026) rdo yi snying po, Agate

The Shel gong mentions 2 types : asmagharba, black with red light, and the similar druma asmagarbha. dGa' ba'i rDo rje pictures a very dark stone with a red hue.
The Indian synonym aśmagarbha is identified with emerald (ma rgad) (wisdomlib.org). Neither of the 2 types in the Shel phreng corresponds to Emerald, even though it mentiones that some identify it with Emerald.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:05, 29 February 2024 (EST)