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(med) Medicinal stone. Shells <br> | (med) Medicinal stone. Shells <br> | ||
Shells (basically Calcium carbonate) of sea- or freshwater molluscs, similar to a conch or a 'bu skyogs (Chinese mystery snail). The indian term kośastha, 'those which have a shell', comprises concheriferous animals like shankha, shankhanakha (a species of small bivalve molluscs), shukti, shambuka, bhalluka, etc. (wisdomlib.org). <br> | '''dung 'dra'''s rus sbyor dngul chu 'ching bar byed / ces pa kha dog ma nges pa dung dkar ram 'bu skyogs ltar g.yon 'khyil mang la g.yas 'khyil srid mtha' tsam yong / g.yas 'khyil rdo'i nor bur bzung la / 'di byang gnam mtsho phyug mo'i mtsho nyin gyi do bar zhig tu mtsho rlabs kyis phyir 'phangs pa mang ba dang / rgya nag glang chen rtse'i bla ma rnams kyis byin rten du g.yas 'khyil gnang ba rnams ni byin rlabs kyang shin tu che bar mthong // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 127.1) <br> | ||
Shells (basically Calcium carbonate) of sea- or freshwater molluscs, similar to a conch, '''[[dung]]''', or a '''[['bu skyogs]]''' (Chinese mystery snail). <br> | |||
The indian term kośastha, 'those which have a shell', comprises concheriferous animals like shankha, shankhanakha (a species of small bivalve molluscs), shukti, shambuka, bhalluka, etc. (wisdomlib.org). <br> | |||
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"conchlike" med. [mineral shaped like a white conch, by its power broken bones are joined, and mercury bound] [IW]
"conch-like" med. [IW]
(med) Medicinal stone. Shells
dung 'dras rus sbyor dngul chu 'ching bar byed / ces pa kha dog ma nges pa dung dkar ram 'bu skyogs ltar g.yon 'khyil mang la g.yas 'khyil srid mtha' tsam yong / g.yas 'khyil rdo'i nor bur bzung la / 'di byang gnam mtsho phyug mo'i mtsho nyin gyi do bar zhig tu mtsho rlabs kyis phyir 'phangs pa mang ba dang / rgya nag glang chen rtse'i bla ma rnams kyis byin rten du g.yas 'khyil gnang ba rnams ni byin rlabs kyang shin tu che bar mthong // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 127.1)
Shells (basically Calcium carbonate) of sea- or freshwater molluscs, similar to a conch, dung, or a 'bu skyogs (Chinese mystery snail).
The indian term kośastha, 'those which have a shell', comprises concheriferous animals like shankha, shankhanakha (a species of small bivalve molluscs), shukti, shambuka, bhalluka, etc. (wisdomlib.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 02:46, 28 February 2024 (EST)