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'''Five precious substances''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rin chen lnga'' or ''rin po che sna lnga''). There are several lists. | '''Five precious substances''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rin chen lnga'' or ''rin po che sna lnga''). There are several lists. | ||
# diamond (''rdo rje phalam'') | # diamond (''rdo rje phalam'') | ||
# | # sapphire (''ka ka Ni la'' or ''mthon mthing) | ||
# ruby (''rA ga'') | # ruby (''rA ga'') | ||
# emerald (''ma rgad'', ''mar gad'', ''as ma gar bha'') | # emerald (''ma rgad'', ''mar gad'', ''as ma gar bha'') |
Revision as of 09:33, 27 July 2016
Five precious substances (Wyl. rin chen lnga or rin po che sna lnga). There are several lists.
- diamond (rdo rje phalam)
- sapphire (ka ka Ni la or mthon mthing)
- ruby (rA ga)
- emerald (ma rgad, mar gad, as ma gar bha)
- amber (ka su ra)
or
- gold (gser)
- silver (dngul)
- coral (byi ru)
- pearl (mu tig)
- Mumen or lapis lazuli (mu men) or copper (zangs)
or
- gold
- silver
- sapphire
- ruby
- pearl
Crystal (shal) and turquoise (g.yu) also appear in some lists.
They can also correspond to the Five Metals.