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(med) Sacred conch | (med) Sacred conch <br> | ||
shang ka shi | Sanskrit : śaṅka (Dash)<br> | ||
'''shang ka shi la'''s gdon kun srung bar byed / ces pa rgyu me shel dkar po la dbyibs rin po che dung gi rnam pa ltar rab tu dkar ba zhig yod par 'dul ba [094] lung rnam 'byed 'grel par pandi ta tshul khrims bskyangs kyis gsungs so // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 093.6) <br> | |||
A conch-like shell. The watersnail shells dung | A conch-like shell. The watersnail shells '''[[dung]]''', '''[[shang ka shi la]]''' and '''[['gron bu]]''' as well as oystershells/mother of pearl ('''[[nya phyis]]''') are classified as medicinal precious substances, the shells '''[[dung 'dra]]''' as medicinal stones and the mollusc '''[['bu skyogs]]''' (synonym dung 'dra) and '''[[na bun bu mo]]''' as medicinal animal. <br> | ||
The Shankha associated with Vishnu is a shell from the sea snail species ''Turbinella pyrum'' or any other suitable sea snail to make an instrument. <br> | |||
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 09:24, 1 March 2024 (EST) | [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 09:24, 1 March 2024 (EST) |
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(med) Sacred conch
Sanskrit : śaṅka (Dash)
shang ka shi las gdon kun srung bar byed / ces pa rgyu me shel dkar po la dbyibs rin po che dung gi rnam pa ltar rab tu dkar ba zhig yod par 'dul ba [094] lung rnam 'byed 'grel par pandi ta tshul khrims bskyangs kyis gsungs so // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 093.6)
A conch-like shell. The watersnail shells dung, shang ka shi la and 'gron bu as well as oystershells/mother of pearl (nya phyis) are classified as medicinal precious substances, the shells dung 'dra as medicinal stones and the mollusc 'bu skyogs (synonym dung 'dra) and na bun bu mo as medicinal animal.
The Shankha associated with Vishnu is a shell from the sea snail species Turbinella pyrum or any other suitable sea snail to make an instrument.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 09:24, 1 March 2024 (EST)