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(med) Medicinal precious substance, 'Snake jewel' | (med) Medicinal precious substance, 'Snake jewel' <br> | ||
sbrul gyi nor | Synonyms : sarpa ma ni (Shel gong) <br> | ||
Sanskrit : sarpamaṇi (wisdomlib.org) <br> | |||
'''sbrul gyi nor bu'''s dug srung nad la phan / zhes pa / sarpa ma ni zhes bya bas / kha dog tsu ra ma ni ji lta ba las khyad par du chu steng du bzhag na gting du mi bying ba zhig yod do / ngo bo ni sbrul gyi kha nas yong ba yin la / ma ha' tsi' na la sogs pa'i shar phyogs kyi yul rnams nas 'byung la rin tshad dngul zho brgyar bshad do // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 086.2) <br> | |||
Snake jewel is treated as a gemstone with respect to the indian synonym, but it could also be regarded as a Calculi ('coming from the snake's mouth'). The narratives around dbang ril (calculi), gi wang (bezoar) and even mu tig (pearl) overlap, as do the modern explanations about their formation. See dbang ril. Sarpamaṇi is sometimes given as a kind of carbuncle (wisdomlib.org), red gemstones | 'Snake jewel' is treated as a gemstone with respect to the indian synonym, but it could also be regarded as a Calculi ('coming from the snake's mouth'). The narratives around '''[[dbang ril]]''' (calculi), '''[[gi wang]]''' (bezoar) and even '''[[mu tig]]''' (pearl) overlap, as do the modern explanations about their formation. See '''[[dbang ril]]'''. <br> | ||
Sarpamaṇi is sometimes given as a kind of carbuncle (wisdomlib.org), red gemstones of the garnet groupe like Almandine. <br> | |||
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 12:31, 1 March 2024 (EST) | [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 12:31, 1 March 2024 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 29 March 2024
(med) Medicinal precious substance, 'Snake jewel'
Synonyms : sarpa ma ni (Shel gong)
Sanskrit : sarpamaṇi (wisdomlib.org)
sbrul gyi nor bus dug srung nad la phan / zhes pa / sarpa ma ni zhes bya bas / kha dog tsu ra ma ni ji lta ba las khyad par du chu steng du bzhag na gting du mi bying ba zhig yod do / ngo bo ni sbrul gyi kha nas yong ba yin la / ma ha' tsi' na la sogs pa'i shar phyogs kyi yul rnams nas 'byung la rin tshad dngul zho brgyar bshad do // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 086.2)
'Snake jewel' is treated as a gemstone with respect to the indian synonym, but it could also be regarded as a Calculi ('coming from the snake's mouth'). The narratives around dbang ril (calculi), gi wang (bezoar) and even mu tig (pearl) overlap, as do the modern explanations about their formation. See dbang ril.
Sarpamaṇi is sometimes given as a kind of carbuncle (wisdomlib.org), red gemstones of the garnet groupe like Almandine.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 12:31, 1 March 2024 (EST)