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(med) Pangolin (Manis sp) (Yeshi 2017). Synonyms : na' kyi (Yeshi 2017) chu srin sder mo (Jam-dpal) <br>
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(med) Pangolin (Manis sp) (Yeshi 2017) <br>
na gi ni / chu srin sder mo yang zhes bya ba ste la la chu srin dngos kyi sen mor 'dzin pa mi shes pa yin / rgya nag lho phyogs su ri la gnas pa rwa gsum dang brang la spu can lce ring mjug mar reg cing / nya chu la 'gro ba ltar sa 'og 'gro nus pa nyi 'ong du nyal ste sha sprang sogs bsags tshe 'dab ma bskum nas chur 'jug zhing btab nas za ba'o // rgyud las / chu srin sder mos rus tshad sel // zhes gsungs / (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, pdf p 286) <br>
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Synonyms : na' kyi (Yeshi 2017) chu srin sder mo ('Jam-dpal) <br>
  
Illustrations : Jam-dpal (pdf p 286) na gi <br>
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'''na gi''' ni / chu srin sder mo yang zhes bya ba ste la la chu srin dngos kyi sen mor 'dzin pa mi shes pa yin / rgya nag lho phyogs su ri la gnas pa rwa gsum dang brang la spu can lce ring mjug mar reg cing / nya chu la 'gro ba ltar sa 'og 'gro nus pa nyi 'ong du nyal ste sha sprang sogs bsags tshe 'dab ma bskum nas chur 'jug zhing btab nas za ba'o // rgyud las / chu srin sder mos rus tshad sel // zhes gsungs / (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 260) <br>
  
Jam-dpal gives chu srin sder mo as synonym for the pangolin. Elsewhere this name is identified with the Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus). Several species of pangolins or anteaters are hunted for their meat as food and scales for medicine, like the Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) and the Chinese pangoli (Manis pentadactyla). The latter is prescribed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for the drug Manis Squama. <br>
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Illustrations : 'Jam-dpal (print p 260) na gi <br>
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'Jam-dpal gives '''[[chu srin sder mo]]''' as synonym for the pangolin. Elsewhere this name is identified with the Gharial (''Gavialis gangeticus''). Several species of pangolins or anteaters are hunted for their meat as food and scales for medicine, like the Indian pangolin (''Manis crassicaudata'') and the Chinese pangoli (''Manis pentadactyla''). The latter is prescribed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for the drug Manis Squama. <br>
 
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ན་གི
1) na gi animal med.; 2) mgron bu zhig; 3) herb w pea-like seed; 4) being ill; 5) the claws of a sea- monster [IW]

1) na gi animal med. [nya khrab can gyi phyi'i skogs lpags sen mo lta bu dri zhim pa zhig ste nus [IW]

medicinal seed [JV]

1) being ill, 2) ouster-shell; claws of a sea-monster [RY]


(med) Pangolin (Manis sp) (Yeshi 2017)
Synonyms : na' kyi (Yeshi 2017) chu srin sder mo ('Jam-dpal)

na gi ni / chu srin sder mo yang zhes bya ba ste la la chu srin dngos kyi sen mor 'dzin pa mi shes pa yin / rgya nag lho phyogs su ri la gnas pa rwa gsum dang brang la spu can lce ring mjug mar reg cing / nya chu la 'gro ba ltar sa 'og 'gro nus pa nyi 'ong du nyal ste sha sprang sogs bsags tshe 'dab ma bskum nas chur 'jug zhing btab nas za ba'o // rgyud las / chu srin sder mos rus tshad sel // zhes gsungs / (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 260)

Illustrations : 'Jam-dpal (print p 260) na gi

'Jam-dpal gives chu srin sder mo as synonym for the pangolin. Elsewhere this name is identified with the Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus). Several species of pangolins or anteaters are hunted for their meat as food and scales for medicine, like the Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) and the Chinese pangoli (Manis pentadactyla). The latter is prescribed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for the drug Manis Squama.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 14:32, 23 February 2024 (EST)