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སེ་རུལ
kind of mineral earth used as medicine, probably bismuth, yak-cow's dung [JV]

1) old and torn/ tattered; 2) se rul earth med. [IW]


(med) Bismuth (Yeshi 2018). Earth plaster from a housewall ('Phrin Las 1987)
Synonyms : sa dreg bcas (Yeshi 2018)

se rul 'khrugs tshad dug nad sel bar byed / ces pa / ro skor lcags kyi phreng ba las / [143] lo stong lon pa'i se rul ni / bsil la 'jam pas rim la phan / zhes pa / gyang rnying sa ral brag rtsa sogs las 'byung ba'i ba tsha ltar chags pa'i sa kha dog ser skya ro kha ba de'o // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 142.6)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (32_088) khang pa'i se rul brkod ba

Natural earth medicine. Yeshi (2018) identifies se rul with Bismuth (Bi), a creamish to reddish white metal with iridescent tarnish. Mining sites in Tibet (mindat.org). The image of the Medical Thangkas depicts the earth plaster of a house wall. Das (1902) gives 'probably bismuth, also yak-cow's dung collected in autumn for manure'.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 14:32, 25 February 2024 (EST)