sdig pa
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སྡིག་པ
evil deeds, scorpion [IW]
harmful actions [RY]
evil, unhealthy, non-virtue, sin, moral scorpion (1 of khyim bcu gnyis), sin in new testament, vice, stimulating by heat from a distance, misdeeds [JV]
1) (Tha dad pa bsdigs pa, bsdig pa, sdigs,, 1) frighten, threaten, menace; 2) scold, rebuke, revile; 3) prepare a target/ get ready and try to hit it; 4) non- virtuous, bad, evil deeds, negative action, sin[fulness], neurotic crimes; 5) compare; 6) scorpion [crab, crawfish]; 7) [person born in] house of Scorpio; 8) aim, goal; 9) show, point out; 10) butt [IW]
Misdeeds, mi dge ba'i las. Refers chiefly to the ten unvirtuous actions [RY]
evil deeds [RY]
ex nam yang sdig pa ma byed never act wrongly! [RY]
sdig pa, bsdigs pa, bsdig pa, sdigs trans. v.; negative action; harmful action; sin, scorpion, Evil deeds, negative action, crab, crawfish, sinfulness, to show, to point out, to aim, butt, goal to menace, to threaten [RY]
negative/ harmful action [RB]
(med) Scorpion (Mesobuthus martensii) (Yeshi 2017).
sdig pa ra dza ni / rigs nag ste kha dog nag po sdig srin lus chung zhing rkang drug pa mjug rtse gnyis kyis mi mi la 'jug cing bya pho gar mthong na dga' bas za ba dug che ba'o // man rgyud mig le'ur // sbrul gyi ro gcig sdig pa'i ro bzhi rnams zhes mig la phan par gsungs // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 254)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_024) sdig pa (33_069) sdig sha. 'Jam-dpal (print p 254) sdig pa ra dza
'Jam-dpal shows and describes under the name sdig pa a crab (usually sdig srin), and under the name sdig pa ra dza a scorpion. Mesobuthus martensii, especially its tail, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for many centuries (wikipedia).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 15:01, 22 February 2024 (EST)