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1. ''Coriandrum sativum'' L. (Apiaceae) Coriander (Wangyal 2020) <br> | 1. ''Coriandrum sativum'' L. (Apiaceae) Coriander (Wangyal 2020) <br> | ||
The synonym '''[[sha ta push pa]]''' is also identified with Dill, ''Anethum graveolens''. | |||
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 15:44, 4 March 2024 (EST) | [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 15:44, 4 March 2024 (EST) | ||
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འུ་སུ
coriander seed [RY]
coriander seed, a medicinal herb [IW]
coriander seed, a medicinal herb [hot-sweet tasting, body heat neutral, by its power good for bad kan smug po dang, tsha chu'i kha lce skam pa, sib thor ma smin pa.] [IW]
coriandrum sativum l., coriander seed, coriandrum sativum, coriander [JV]
(med) Coriander
Synonyms : sha ta pushpa, me tog brgya pa, sha ta angga, yan lag brga pa, sha ta ho, brgya'i ming can, dha nya, dha ni ya, skom sel (Shel gong)
Sanskrit: dhānyaka (Dash 1989), āvali, kustumbu (Wojtilla 2002)
'u sus pho ba'i bad kan tsha ba sel / zhes par / lcags phrng las / 'u su shu ti bse yab 'dra ste rno bar byed / ces dang / dpag bsam ljon par / 'u su thang du bskol blud na / bad kan smug po 'joms pa yin / dang / rang byung pas / 'u su glang thabs sgang sel mchog / gsungs / ming / sha ta pushpa / me tog brgya pa / sha ta angga / yan lag brga pa / sha ta ho / brgya'i ming can / dha nya / dha ni ya zer / gab tu / skom sel zer / 'khrungs dper / 'u su ldum ra bzang por skye / lo sdong me tog go snyod 'dra / 'bras bu ga bu kha 'byor 'dra / rang gi nus pas bad kan sel / mchog tu smug po 'joms par byed / ces gsungs / 'di la rigs dkar nag gnyis 'byung / nag po ni shu ti yin / dkar po 'di la 'dra yig tu / 'u su ga bu kha sbyor 'dra / gsungs / shu ti ni / ming ma si / zu ra / sha ta pushpa / me tog brgya pa'ang zer / 'di gtsang shod kyi ldum rar skye / skye tshul 'u su rang dang 'dra ba las me tog ser po yin / dri ngar shin tu che / yan lag brgyad pa dang / bdud rtsi snying po sogs su shu ti spru ba'i 'bras bu 'dra bar yod ces bshad / 'dra yig dung mig las / shu ti spru ba'i 'bras bu 'dra / zhes gsungs / yi ge ma dag pa zhig la shu ti spru ba'i 'bras bu yin / zer ba yod 'dug pa'i rjes su 'brangs nas phal cher du / shu ti spru ba'i 'bras bu yin gsungs pa ma dag go / 'di dkar nag gi khyad ma gtogs 'u su yin pas / 'grel ba ela zer las / shu ti ni sha ta pushpa'o / de ni ma si'o / zhes gsungs so // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 325.4)
'u su ni / me tog brgya pa / yan lag brgya pa / ta tsha zer ltum ra sogs su skye / lo sdong me tog go snyod 'dra zhing 'bru ga'u kha sbyar 'dra ba'i me tog dkar ser nas dkar nag gnyis te / nag por shu ti zer dri ngan che'o // shu ti la [?] sbru ma'i 'brur bzhed pa yod kyang / yan lag brgyad par / shu ti spru ma'i 'bras bu 'dra bar yod / ces dang / 'dra yig dung mig tu / shu ti spru ma'i 'bras bu 'dra / zhes pas ma dag par gsal lo // lcags phreng las / 'u su shu ti bse yab 'dra ste rno bar byed // rang byung pas / 'u su glang thabs sgang sel mchog // ces pas pho tsha bad kan khyad par rlung la'ang phan // ces so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 186)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (26_070) 'u su rigs gnyis (34_072) 'u su. 'Jam-dpal (print p 186)
1. Coriandrum sativum L. (Apiaceae) Coriander (Wangyal 2020)
The synonym sha ta push pa is also identified with Dill, Anethum graveolens. Johannes Schmidt (talk) 15:44, 4 March 2024 (EST)