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Indian cassia, Cinnamomum tamala [RY] | Indian cassia, Cinnamomum tamala [RY] | ||
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Indian cassia, cinnamomum tamala, cinnamon med. tree [IW] | Indian cassia, cinnamomum tamala, cinnamon med. tree [IW] | ||
cinnamon [JV] | cinnamon [JV] <br> | ||
(med) Cinnamon trees <br> | |||
Synonyms : tra tsa, tra tstsha, kanydza tha, zhes (Shel gong), rgya gar shing tsa (Wangchuk 2011), lho shing, nang blon [ka?] na ('Jam-dpal) <br> | |||
Sanskrit : tvak, dārusitā (Pandanus) <br> | |||
'''shing tsha'''s pho ba'i grang rlung sel bar byed / ces par / bdud rtsi thigs par / shing [238] tsha dro skam drod skyed 'khru ba gcod / ces pa / rang byung pas / shing tshas rlung sel glo rnag 'dren / zhes dang / grub pas / shing tsha mngar che lan tshwa'i ro / nus pa snum dro yang dang ldan / zhes gsungs / ming ni / tra tsa / tra tstsha / kanydza tha / zhes zer / 'di shing kanytsa tha zhes pa'i bar shun yin / 'khrungs dper / shing tsha zhes bya drod kyi shing / rong gi nags tshal mthug por skye / sdong po mkhregs la lo ma chung / shun pa mthug srab rnam pa gnyis / srab pa drod che mthug pa snyoms / ro ni tsha mngar bska ba dang / cung zad lan tshwa'i ro dang bcas / rang gi nus pas drod rnams skyed / ces pa'i shun pa srab la ro tsha ba shing tsha dngos dang / mthug la rgyab skya ro tsha shas chung ba dwa tsha zhes pa'o / 'dra dpe las / shing tsha zangs ma'i wa chung 'dra / zhes so // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 237.6) <br> | |||
'''shing tsha''' ni / lho shing / nang blon [ka?] na zer / … / srab la ro kha tsha ba shing tsha dang tsha dang mthug la rgyab skya ro tsha shas chung dwa tshwa'o // rgya nag tu mthug la ro ha cang che ba zhig lag gtso bor byed / 'dud rtsi thig par shing tsha dro skam drod skye dang khru ba gcod / ces dang [grub?] pas / shing tsha mngar [tsha tshan?] tshwa'i ro / nus pa snum dro yang dang ldan zhes pas pho mchin rlung sel // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 119) <br> | |||
Illustrations : Dawa 2009). 'Phrin Las (26_084) shing tsha srub mthug gnyis (35_009) shing tsha. 'Jam-dpal (print p 119) shing tsha <br> | |||
1. ''Cinnamomum verum'' J.Presl. (Lauraceae) True cinnamon tree (Drungtso 1999) <br> | |||
2. ''Cinnamomum impressinervium'' Meisn. (Lauraceae) Cinnamon tree (Dawa 2009). Synonym : '''a gar go snod''' (Dawa 2009), or [[a ga ru]] dmar po. <br> | |||
3. ''Cinnamomum tamala'' (Buch.-Ham.) T.Nees & C.H.Eberm. (Lauraceae) Indian Cassia, Tejpat, Indian Bay Leaf (Molvray 1988 T). Sanskrit : patra (Dash 1989), tejpatt (Pandanus) <br> | |||
4. ''Neolitsea cassia'' (L.) Kosterm. (Lauraceae) (Wangyal 2020). Synonym : twa dza (Dash 1989). Sanskrit : coca (Dash 1989) <br> | |||
See '''[[lce myang tsha]]''' for twigs of the Cinnamon tree. <br> | |||
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 15:52, 12 March 2024 (EDT) | |||
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Indian cassia, Cinnamomum tamala [RY]
Indian cassia, cinnamomum tamala, cinnamon med. tree [IW]
cinnamon [JV]
(med) Cinnamon trees
Synonyms : tra tsa, tra tstsha, kanydza tha, zhes (Shel gong), rgya gar shing tsa (Wangchuk 2011), lho shing, nang blon [ka?] na ('Jam-dpal)
Sanskrit : tvak, dārusitā (Pandanus)
shing tshas pho ba'i grang rlung sel bar byed / ces par / bdud rtsi thigs par / shing [238] tsha dro skam drod skyed 'khru ba gcod / ces pa / rang byung pas / shing tshas rlung sel glo rnag 'dren / zhes dang / grub pas / shing tsha mngar che lan tshwa'i ro / nus pa snum dro yang dang ldan / zhes gsungs / ming ni / tra tsa / tra tstsha / kanydza tha / zhes zer / 'di shing kanytsa tha zhes pa'i bar shun yin / 'khrungs dper / shing tsha zhes bya drod kyi shing / rong gi nags tshal mthug por skye / sdong po mkhregs la lo ma chung / shun pa mthug srab rnam pa gnyis / srab pa drod che mthug pa snyoms / ro ni tsha mngar bska ba dang / cung zad lan tshwa'i ro dang bcas / rang gi nus pas drod rnams skyed / ces pa'i shun pa srab la ro tsha ba shing tsha dngos dang / mthug la rgyab skya ro tsha shas chung ba dwa tsha zhes pa'o / 'dra dpe las / shing tsha zangs ma'i wa chung 'dra / zhes so // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 237.6)
shing tsha ni / lho shing / nang blon [ka?] na zer / … / srab la ro kha tsha ba shing tsha dang tsha dang mthug la rgyab skya ro tsha shas chung dwa tshwa'o // rgya nag tu mthug la ro ha cang che ba zhig lag gtso bor byed / 'dud rtsi thig par shing tsha dro skam drod skye dang khru ba gcod / ces dang [grub?] pas / shing tsha mngar [tsha tshan?] tshwa'i ro / nus pa snum dro yang dang ldan zhes pas pho mchin rlung sel // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 119)
Illustrations : Dawa 2009). 'Phrin Las (26_084) shing tsha srub mthug gnyis (35_009) shing tsha. 'Jam-dpal (print p 119) shing tsha
1. Cinnamomum verum J.Presl. (Lauraceae) True cinnamon tree (Drungtso 1999)
2. Cinnamomum impressinervium Meisn. (Lauraceae) Cinnamon tree (Dawa 2009). Synonym : a gar go snod (Dawa 2009), or a ga ru dmar po.
3. Cinnamomum tamala (Buch.-Ham.) T.Nees & C.H.Eberm. (Lauraceae) Indian Cassia, Tejpat, Indian Bay Leaf (Molvray 1988 T). Sanskrit : patra (Dash 1989), tejpatt (Pandanus)
4. Neolitsea cassia (L.) Kosterm. (Lauraceae) (Wangyal 2020). Synonym : twa dza (Dash 1989). Sanskrit : coca (Dash 1989)
See lce myang tsha for twigs of the Cinnamon tree.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 15:52, 12 March 2024 (EDT)