pha bang long bu

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pha bang long bu black rock medicine w square crystals [IW]

pha bang long bu black rock medicine w square crystals [sho dang 'dra ba zhig nus pas khrag 'khyil sel, zug gzer 'joms, rus chag sbyor, pha wang long bu zhes kyang bris [IW]


(med) Pyrite (Yeshi 2018)
Synonyms : dam can bla rdo (Shel gong)
Sanskrit : suvarṇamākṣika (wisdomlib.org)

pha bang long bus rtsa nad rus chag sbyor / zhes dang / rang byung rdo rjes / pa bang dkar pos mig la phan / zhes par / ming dam can bla rdo zer / dbyibs gru bzhi rgya mdud bcad kha sna tshogs kyang phyi smug la nang gser rdo 'dra zhing de las shas che ba yin / rgyud rnying rnams su / pha bang long bus rtsa chad rus chag sbyor / zhes dang / gru bzhis klad pa gso zhing chu ser 'dren / zhes nus pa bcas tha dad dang / rang byung rdo rjes kyang so sor bshad la / mdzes rgyan du / pha bang long bu bzhu ba'i khams dang / gru bzhi mi bzhu bar bshad bzhin ngo bo yang tha dad du yod par gzhung lugs pas / pha bang yi ge bsad la 'ga' zhig tu brdab skyon yin par bshad kyang / khungs mang ma bstun pa dang rdo ngo ma 'phrod pas nongs // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 116.1)

pha bang long bu is described as having the aspect of gru bzhi (a Limonite), purple violet outside and like golden ore inside. Identified as Galena and Pyrite, the description is closer to the latter mineral (see stang zil for Galena). Pyrite (Iron sulphide [FeS2]) is a very common mineral of pale brass-yellow colour ('fool's gold') and with a greenish-black streak. Pyrite will slowly oxidize, with the help of various bacteria, in a moist environment, and release sulfuric acid that is formed during the process. Well-crystallized specimens are generally relatively stable, while pyrite formed as sedimentary concretions has a tendency to decompose quickly (mindat.org).
The indian name suvarṇamākṣika refers to a bright yellow mineral, thought to be iron pyrite (wisdomlib.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 06:14, 25 February 2024 (EST)