དུས་དང་མཐུན་པའི་ཙན་དན། | Glossary of Terms
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དུས་དང་མཐུན་པའི་ཙན་དན།
- dus dang mthun pa’i tsan dan
- kālānusāricandana
- Term
- yellow sandalwood
- དུས་དང་མཐུན་པའི་ཙན་དན།
- dus dang mthun pa’i tsan dan
- kālānusāricandana
Sanskrit dictionaries also define the word as “gum benzoin” (not to be confused with the unrelated chemical, benzoin) and the Shisham or Indian Rosewood tree (Dalbergia sissoo). However, in this sūtra this is evidently referring to a kind of sandalwood (Santalum album). The name, which means “following time,” refers to the long-lasting scent of the wood. In other texts kālānusāricandana is translated as dus kyi rjes su ’brang ba.