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Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (25_064) pho sbal (25_065) dman pa (25_066) mo sbal mchog (25_067) dman pa (25_073) rdo ga bur <br> | Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (25_064) pho sbal (25_065) dman pa (25_066) mo sbal mchog (25_067) dman pa (25_073) rdo ga bur <br> | ||
Several names and notices in the Shel phreng deal with iron oxides, often identified with Limonite : '''[[lcags rdo]]''' in the meltable medicinal stone section, '''[[gru bzhi]]''' and '''[[ | Several names and notices in the Shel phreng deal with iron oxides, often identified with Limonite : '''[[lcags rdo]]''' in the meltable medicinal stone section, '''[[gru bzhi]]''', '''[[btsag]]''' and '''[[rdo mkhris]]''' within the non-meltable medicinal stones, and '''[[sin dhu ra]]''' in the medicinal earth section. The important iron ore ''Hematite'' ('''[[smug po sbal rgyab]]''') is found with the non-meltable medicinal stones. <br> | ||
The Shel phreng describes 4 minerals in a single notice : '''[[smug po sbal rgyab]]''' (identified with the iron oxides Hematite), '''[[dkar po sbal rgyab]]''' (identified with Stalactites or Limestone, basically Calcium carbonate), '''[[dkar po chig thub]]''' (identified with Gypsum or Anhydrite, Calcium sulfate) and '''[[smug po chig thub]]''' (considered as synonymous with smug po sbal rgyab, identified with Hematite). <br> | The Shel phreng describes 4 minerals in a single notice : '''[[smug po sbal rgyab]]''' (identified with the iron oxides Hematite), '''[[dkar po sbal rgyab]]''' (identified with Stalactites or Limestone, basically Calcium carbonate), '''[[dkar po chig thub]]''' (identified with Gypsum or Anhydrite, Calcium sulfate) and '''[[smug po chig thub]]''' (considered as synonymous with smug po sbal rgyab, identified with Hematite). <br> | ||
''Hematite'' (Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), "bloodlike", in allusion to the vivid red colour of the powder, is an iron oxide mineral, and variable in its appearance - it can be in reddish brown, ocherous masses, dark silvery-grey scaled masses, silvery-grey to black crystals, and dark-grey masses. Large ore bodies of Hematite are usually of sedimentary origin, it is also the cause of red soils all over the planet (mindat.org). <br> | ''Hematite'' (Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), "bloodlike", in allusion to the vivid red colour of the powder, is an iron oxide mineral, and variable in its appearance - it can be in reddish brown, ocherous masses, dark silvery-grey scaled masses, silvery-grey to black crystals, and dark-grey masses. Large ore bodies of Hematite are usually of sedimentary origin, it is also the cause of red soils all over the planet (mindat.org). <br> |
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སྨུག་པོ་སྦལ་རྒྱབ
[[smug po sbal rgyab rock med. [IW]
(med) Hematite (Yeshi 2018)
Synonyms : tri ya smug 'tsher, dri ma smug po, rdo ga pur dri ldan (Shel gong) smug po chig thub, smug po mdung rtse, mdung rtse dkar po, mdung rtse smug po (Yeshi 2018)
smug po sbal rgyab pho sbal mo sbal gnyis / chu ser 'phrul 'dren skem zhing lha ba 'dzin / zhes dang / rang byung [119] rdo rjes / sbal rgyab chu ser nad kun phan / zhes dang / dharmas / sbal rgyab rus pa chag pa sbyor / rma gso rnag skem klad ral sdom / zhes pa'i ming / tri ya smug 'tsher / dri ma smug po / rdo ga pur dri ldan zer / pho sbal ni / rdo smug sra la mkhregs pa / rgya skyegs kyi dbyibs ltar leb mo la phyi la 'brum pa 'od du 'tsher ba sbal pa'i rgyab ltar yod pa / rdo la ri mo bris na kham ser 'dod pa bcag na rdo yi sna sul rgya tsha bcag pa ltar la 'jam shig ge ba / brdung tshe dri zhim pa'o / mo sbal ni snga ma lta bu la 'brum pa med pa dang / smug po sle sol bcag 'dra'i gseng du dmar smug 'jam 'bel tshon dmar smug tu sbyar nyan pa yod pa zhig bcas mo rigs gnyis so // dkar po sbal rgyab dkar po chig thub dang / smug po chig thub la sogs de dang 'dra / zhes pa'i dkar po sbal rgyab ni / rdo dkar po ngam 'thug pa tsam las dbyibs snga ma ji lta ba'o / 'di la mo sbal yod skad tsam las 'di 'dra zhes ngo sprod med pa zhig ba'i sngon du bshad kyang / rgyud rtsa 'grel du ma bshad pas sus kyang glengs pa ma thos so / dkar po chig thub ni / dkar po mdung rtse ste / sra mkhregs rtsa sbo ma rtse phra bcag na rgya khab gshibs pa ltar zhig cing rno ngar dang ldan pa / che la sna ring ba / kha dog dkar la mgul ris yod pa'o // smug po chig thub ni / smug po mdung rtse ste / rdo dmar smug ri mo bris na smug po 'dod pa rdog snga ma las chung ba ma gtogs dbyibs snga ma 'dra la brdung tshe rta spu ltar zhig pa'o // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 118.6)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (25_064) pho sbal (25_065) dman pa (25_066) mo sbal mchog (25_067) dman pa (25_073) rdo ga bur
Several names and notices in the Shel phreng deal with iron oxides, often identified with Limonite : lcags rdo in the meltable medicinal stone section, gru bzhi, btsag and rdo mkhris within the non-meltable medicinal stones, and sin dhu ra in the medicinal earth section. The important iron ore Hematite (smug po sbal rgyab) is found with the non-meltable medicinal stones.
The Shel phreng describes 4 minerals in a single notice : smug po sbal rgyab (identified with the iron oxides Hematite), dkar po sbal rgyab (identified with Stalactites or Limestone, basically Calcium carbonate), dkar po chig thub (identified with Gypsum or Anhydrite, Calcium sulfate) and smug po chig thub (considered as synonymous with smug po sbal rgyab, identified with Hematite).
Hematite (Fe2O3), "bloodlike", in allusion to the vivid red colour of the powder, is an iron oxide mineral, and variable in its appearance - it can be in reddish brown, ocherous masses, dark silvery-grey scaled masses, silvery-grey to black crystals, and dark-grey masses. Large ore bodies of Hematite are usually of sedimentary origin, it is also the cause of red soils all over the planet (mindat.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 03:57, 28 February 2024 (EST)