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(med 1) Bat. <br>
('''[[sman]]''') White Ear Pheasant (''Crossoptilon crossoptilon'') (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 1995) <br>
Synonyms : pha wang, lpags 'dab can, byi'u so can ('Jam-dpal) <br>


'''bya wang''' ni / pha wang / lpags 'dab can / byi'u so can zer / byi ba 'dra la nag skya lpags 'dab can nyin mo 'gro mi nus pa dang / de'i sha dug yod de / khu tshur bum pa las / bya rnams sha la dug yod ma byung na / sha log skyes nas nad gzhan lngang bar byed / ces pa dang / yang de nyid du / bya rnams phal cher dug ni rgyu lho yin / rma bya bya rgod ma gtogs mkhris pa'ang dug / ces dang bdud rtsi zil dkar las / bya'i rgyu ma spangs nas sbrul sha ltar 'dul par bshad / rgyud las / bya wang sha yis skyug pa gcod par byed / ces gsungs //  (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 249) <br>
[[bya wang]] /.../ sman du sbyar bya dang ro nus/ (1) sha ro mngar/ zhu rjes snyoms/ nus pas skyugs pa gcod/ lus kyi zungs gso/ stobs skyed/ (2) brun ro kha/ zhu rjes bsil/ nus pas gdon srung / smyo 'bogs sel// (dGa' ba'i rDo rje, p. 368)


Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (33_114) pha wang brun. Jam-dpal (pdf p 275) <br>
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_052) bya wang sha. dGa' ba'i rDo rje (1995) ill. 818 <br>


'Jam-dpal describes and depicts in the Eye Ornament clearly a bat under the name bya wang. <br>
The name bya wang is ambiguous according to sources. <br>
The Medical Thangkas show a bat under the name '''pha wang'''. And '''bya wang''' is used here for a bird with a raptors head : <br>
dGa' ba'i rDo rje (1995) identifies and describes the White Ear Pheasant, a white bird with a red crest and black tail. <br>
 
It goes approximately along with the image (rather generic) in the 'Medical Thankhas'. But the given english name here is 'goat sucker', refering to ''Caprimulgus'', a genus of nightjars, which is bya glag for David Holler (tibetbirds.com) : 'In Tibet only the Grey Nightjar, ''Caprimulgus jotaka''. For me bya glag. Hardly seen as nocturnal birds, but known by everybody due to their strange noises.' Furthermore, english names in the 'Medical Thangkas' are frequently doubtful. <br>
 
Finally, 'Jam-dpal's notice '''bya wang''' describes and depicts in the Eye Ornament clearly a bat under the name bya wang, but gives the synonym '''[[pha wang]]''', referring to bats. <br>
(med 2) Nightjar or Goatsucker (''Caprimulgus'' sp.) (Drungtso 1999) <br>
One finds all trhee in Dawa's dictionary (1999) : bya wang 'Nightjar, bat, perdix sp.' <br>
 
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 09:52, 26 May 2025 (EDT)  
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_052) bya wang sha <br>
Synonyms : bya glag (David Holler)
 
"In Tibet only the Grey Nightjar, ''Caprimulgus jotaka''. For me '''bya glag'''. Hardly seen as nocturnal birds, but known by everybody due to their strange noises (David Holler, Tibetbirds.com). <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 17:20, 13 February 2024 (EST)  


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བྱ་ཝང
bat [IW]

night-hawk, goat-sucker, bat [RY]

white birds with a red crest and black tail often seen flying in flocks in east Tibet [JV]


(sman) White Ear Pheasant (Crossoptilon crossoptilon) (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 1995)

bya wang /.../ sman du sbyar bya dang ro nus/ (1) sha ro mngar/ zhu rjes snyoms/ nus pas skyugs pa gcod/ lus kyi zungs gso/ stobs skyed/ (2) brun ro kha/ zhu rjes bsil/ nus pas gdon srung / smyo 'bogs sel// (dGa' ba'i rDo rje, p. 368)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_052) bya wang sha. dGa' ba'i rDo rje (1995) ill. 818

The name bya wang is ambiguous according to sources.
dGa' ba'i rDo rje (1995) identifies and describes the White Ear Pheasant, a white bird with a red crest and black tail.
It goes approximately along with the image (rather generic) in the 'Medical Thankhas'. But the given english name here is 'goat sucker', refering to Caprimulgus, a genus of nightjars, which is bya glag for David Holler (tibetbirds.com) : 'In Tibet only the Grey Nightjar, Caprimulgus jotaka. For me bya glag. Hardly seen as nocturnal birds, but known by everybody due to their strange noises.' Furthermore, english names in the 'Medical Thangkas' are frequently doubtful.
Finally, 'Jam-dpal's notice bya wang describes and depicts in the Eye Ornament clearly a bat under the name bya wang, but gives the synonym pha wang, referring to bats.
One finds all trhee in Dawa's dictionary (1999) : bya wang 'Nightjar, bat, perdix sp.'
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 09:52, 26 May 2025 (EDT)