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bear [like a bear who terrifies and crushes whatever it focuses upon without hesitation, 1 who has plumbed the depths of the view and conduct of yoga is disciplined in the rites of abhic ra and sexual union without hesitation - 1 of the [[gcan gzan che dgu]]syn: gcan gzan gtum po dang, sdig pa'i lto can, phug nyal, mig sman lus can, rab dkar snying [IW]
bear [like a bear who terrifies and crushes whatever it focuses upon without hesitation, 1 who has plumbed the depths of the view and conduct of yoga is disciplined in the rites of abhic ra and sexual union without hesitation - 1 of the [[gcan gzan che dgu]]syn: gcan gzan gtum po dang, sdig pa'i lto can, phug nyal, mig sman lus can, rab dkar snying [IW]


1) bear; 2) [arch] debt [IW]  
1) bear; 2) [arch] debt [IW] <br>


(med) Himalayan Black Bear, Ursus thibetanus (Drungtso 1999). The bile and gallbladders are still an important medicinal item. See also dred, Brown Bear. <br>
 
Asiatic black bears live in moist forests, on steep mountains, and in areas where the vegetation is thick. They live at higher elevations in the summer, and descend during the winter. [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 18:09, 28 November 2021 (UTC)  
(med) Himalayan black bear (''Ursus thibetanus'') (Yeshi 2017) <br>
Synonyms : mig sman mdog can, gcan gzan gtum po ('Jam-dpal). <br>
 
'''dom''' ni / mig sman mdog can / gcan gzan gtum po zhes pa khyi lta bu yang spom che glang tsam mjug thung yan lag spom zhing mthil bzhi mi dang 'dra ba'o / de'i mkhri pa rtsi sman skabs su song / bai durya sngon por / de'i snying gis bud med kyi snying tshabs phan par gsungs // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 238) <br>
 
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_047) dom (26_043) dom mkhris (33_068) dom snying. 'Jam-dpal (print p 238) dom  <br>
 
Asiatic black bears live in moist forests, on steep mountains, and in areas where the vegetation is thick. They live at higher elevations in the summer, and descend during the winter. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:16, 22 February 2024 (EST)  


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bear, selenarctos thibetanus g. cuvier, tawny bear, ursus pruinosus of blyth, selenarctos thibetanus [JV]

bear; one of gcan gzan che dgu [RY]

bear [like a bear who terrifies and crushes whatever it focuses upon without hesitation, 1 who has plumbed the depths of the view and conduct of yoga is disciplined in the rites of abhic ra and sexual union without hesitation - 1 of the gcan gzan che dgusyn: gcan gzan gtum po dang, sdig pa'i lto can, phug nyal, mig sman lus can, rab dkar snying [IW]

1) bear; 2) [arch] debt [IW]


(med) Himalayan black bear (Ursus thibetanus) (Yeshi 2017)
Synonyms : mig sman mdog can, gcan gzan gtum po ('Jam-dpal).

dom ni / mig sman mdog can / gcan gzan gtum po zhes pa khyi lta bu yang spom che glang tsam mjug thung yan lag spom zhing mthil bzhi mi dang 'dra ba'o / de'i mkhri pa rtsi sman skabs su song / bai durya sngon por / de'i snying gis bud med kyi snying tshabs phan par gsungs // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 238)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_047) dom (26_043) dom mkhris (33_068) dom snying. 'Jam-dpal (print p 238) dom

Asiatic black bears live in moist forests, on steep mountains, and in areas where the vegetation is thick. They live at higher elevations in the summer, and descend during the winter.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:16, 22 February 2024 (EST)