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'''rams''' kyis mig dang mes tshig rma la phan / zhes par / rang byung pas / rams ni gdon gyi nad la phan / gsungs / rigs gsum ste / tshon rams dang / tshos rams dang / rkyags rams so / '''tshon rams''' yang zhing mkhregs la mthing nag dmar 'od chags pa bzang / '''tshos rams''' de las cung tsam sngo nag dmar 'od chung ba 'bring / '''rkyags rams''' sngo skya 'od med lci ba ngan / 'di 'ga' zhig gis seng ge'i brun yin smra yang mi 'thad de / seng ge mthong mkhan med par dkon la / rams rab tu mod pas so / kha cig shing gi khandra bshad kyang khanda'i nyams dbyibs med la / tshon gyi rnam dbye las sa yin par bshad pa dang / dngos kyang sa yin par mngon // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 141.2) <br> | '''rams''' kyis mig dang mes tshig rma la phan / zhes par / rang byung pas / rams ni gdon gyi nad la phan / gsungs / rigs gsum ste / tshon rams dang / tshos rams dang / rkyags rams so / '''tshon rams''' yang zhing mkhregs la mthing nag dmar 'od chags pa bzang / '''tshos rams''' de las cung tsam sngo nag dmar 'od chung ba 'bring / '''rkyags rams''' sngo skya 'od med lci ba ngan / 'di 'ga' zhig gis seng ge'i brun yin smra yang mi 'thad de / seng ge mthong mkhan med par dkon la / rams rab tu mod pas so / kha cig shing gi khandra bshad kyang khanda'i nyams dbyibs med la / tshon gyi rnam dbye las sa yin par bshad pa dang / dngos kyang sa yin par mngon // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 141.2) <br> | ||
Natural earth medicine. Indigo is a plant extract from ''Indigofera'' species, but was traded in powder form which may explain it's consideration as earth medicine. <br> | Natural earth medicine. Indigo is a plant extract from ''Indigofera'' species, but was traded in powder form which may explain it's consideration as earth medicine. <br> | ||
But there is also this notice of a blue clay, used for dyeing wool, in Gajurel & Vaidya (1984) 'Traditional Arts and Crafts of Nepal' : <br> | |||
''Ram'' – It is a naturally occuring mineral. It is found in Kalimpong (India), Mustang (Nepal) and some parts of western Nepal. ''Ram'' is powdered and then boiled with the local ''Jand'' (beer) and the excreta of goats. A blue dye is obtained. <br> | |||
… A kind of blue clay or stone is found in the Mustang district of Nepal. This species is called 'Ram' in the local language. It is first of all pulverised and treated with acidic substances and water in a copper vessel and allowed to ferment for about a month. A kind of blue dye is produced. <br> | |||
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རམས
indigo; having a monastic degree [JV]
indigo [dye] [IW]
indigo [RY]
(med) Indigo
Synonyms : ni la (Dash 1989)
Sanskrit : nīla (wisdomlib.org) nilinī (Dash 1989, Pandanus)
rams kyis mig dang mes tshig rma la phan / zhes par / rang byung pas / rams ni gdon gyi nad la phan / gsungs / rigs gsum ste / tshon rams dang / tshos rams dang / rkyags rams so / tshon rams yang zhing mkhregs la mthing nag dmar 'od chags pa bzang / tshos rams de las cung tsam sngo nag dmar 'od chung ba 'bring / rkyags rams sngo skya 'od med lci ba ngan / 'di 'ga' zhig gis seng ge'i brun yin smra yang mi 'thad de / seng ge mthong mkhan med par dkon la / rams rab tu mod pas so / kha cig shing gi khandra bshad kyang khanda'i nyams dbyibs med la / tshon gyi rnam dbye las sa yin par bshad pa dang / dngos kyang sa yin par mngon // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 141.2)
Natural earth medicine. Indigo is a plant extract from Indigofera species, but was traded in powder form which may explain it's consideration as earth medicine.
But there is also this notice of a blue clay, used for dyeing wool, in Gajurel & Vaidya (1984) 'Traditional Arts and Crafts of Nepal' :
Ram – It is a naturally occuring mineral. It is found in Kalimpong (India), Mustang (Nepal) and some parts of western Nepal. Ram is powdered and then boiled with the local Jand (beer) and the excreta of goats. A blue dye is obtained.
… A kind of blue clay or stone is found in the Mustang district of Nepal. This species is called 'Ram' in the local language. It is first of all pulverised and treated with acidic substances and water in a copper vessel and allowed to ferment for about a month. A kind of blue dye is produced.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 14:18, 25 February 2024 (EST)