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1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong med. [IW]
1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong med. [IW]
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kind of pitch [JV]
kind of pitch [JV]


1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong [divisions: dkar po, ser po, dmar po, ljang gu, nag po, nus pas dug nad dang, tsad pa rnying pa la phan] [IW]
1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong [divisions: dkar po, ser po, dmar po, ljang gu, nag po, nus pas dug nad dang, tsad pa rnying pa la phan] [IW] <br>
 
 
(med) Lichen, Parmelia sp, Lichen-rock derivatives (Yeshi 2018). <br>
Synonyms : shai la pushpa, brag gi me tog, brag gi utpal, dbugs med pags pa, pha bang dreg pa, brtan po'i dreg pa, smug po'i bu, brag rtsi (Shel gong) khrag gi ut pal (Yeshi 2018) <br>
Skt.: śaileya (Dash 1989) <br>
 
'''rdo dreg''' dug dang tshad pa rnying pa sel / zhes par / dpag bsam ljon shing las / rdo dreg 'dus pa'i 'khru ba gcod / skyugs dang yi ga 'chus pa sel / zhes dang / gso ba rig pa'i rtsa ba las / pha bang dreg pa bsil la skam / dug dang chu ser gso bar byed / ces par ming / shai la pushpa / brag gi me tog / brag gi utpal / dbugs med pags pa / pha bang dreg pa / brtan po'i dreg pa / smug po'i bu / brag rtsi / rdo dreg rnams zer / rgyu brag la dreg pa me tog ris su chags pa de yin / kha dog dmar / ser / dkar / ljang / nag lnga 'byung / mtshur yod pa'i brag dreg ni / kha dog mtshur gyi rgyu'i rjes su 'brang bas nges pa med / de ma yin par / mig sman la dkar po / dug tshad skabs dmar po dang ser po gnyis / nag po ngan rdzas la 'gro / sman la gang btang dug 'don dgos / de yang kha byang du blta ba'i srib kyi brag dreg bzang bar bshad // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 137.3) <br>
 
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (26_013) rdo dreg
 
Parmelia lichen are treated in the medicinal stone section. Lichens have medical and nutritional value, but play also an important role in the rock mineralisation. See also '''[[gser skud]]''' for other Lichen in the medicinal plant chapter. In the Himalayas and SW China Yang & al. (2021) found 142 lichen species used as medicine and 42 species used as food, uses with considerable overlap. Some are used in incense, for perfumes and other local uses. They concluded that due to low productivity and over-harvesting certain genera have reached already an endangered state. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 16:42, 27 February 2024 (EST)


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1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong med. [IW]

1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong [IW]

kind of pitch [JV]

1) fragments of broken rock; 2) pieces of rdo pha bong [divisions: dkar po, ser po, dmar po, ljang gu, nag po, nus pas dug nad dang, tsad pa rnying pa la phan] [IW]


(med) Lichen, Parmelia sp, Lichen-rock derivatives (Yeshi 2018).
Synonyms : shai la pushpa, brag gi me tog, brag gi utpal, dbugs med pags pa, pha bang dreg pa, brtan po'i dreg pa, smug po'i bu, brag rtsi (Shel gong) khrag gi ut pal (Yeshi 2018)
Skt.: śaileya (Dash 1989)

rdo dreg dug dang tshad pa rnying pa sel / zhes par / dpag bsam ljon shing las / rdo dreg 'dus pa'i 'khru ba gcod / skyugs dang yi ga 'chus pa sel / zhes dang / gso ba rig pa'i rtsa ba las / pha bang dreg pa bsil la skam / dug dang chu ser gso bar byed / ces par ming / shai la pushpa / brag gi me tog / brag gi utpal / dbugs med pags pa / pha bang dreg pa / brtan po'i dreg pa / smug po'i bu / brag rtsi / rdo dreg rnams zer / rgyu brag la dreg pa me tog ris su chags pa de yin / kha dog dmar / ser / dkar / ljang / nag lnga 'byung / mtshur yod pa'i brag dreg ni / kha dog mtshur gyi rgyu'i rjes su 'brang bas nges pa med / de ma yin par / mig sman la dkar po / dug tshad skabs dmar po dang ser po gnyis / nag po ngan rdzas la 'gro / sman la gang btang dug 'don dgos / de yang kha byang du blta ba'i srib kyi brag dreg bzang bar bshad // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 137.3)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (26_013) rdo dreg

Parmelia lichen are treated in the medicinal stone section. Lichens have medical and nutritional value, but play also an important role in the rock mineralisation. See also gser skud for other Lichen in the medicinal plant chapter. In the Himalayas and SW China Yang & al. (2021) found 142 lichen species used as medicine and 42 species used as food, uses with considerable overlap. Some are used in incense, for perfumes and other local uses. They concluded that due to low productivity and over-harvesting certain genera have reached already an endangered state.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 16:42, 27 February 2024 (EST)