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+ | Tibetan custom to be offered to those in the bardo...smoke of tsampa mixed w three whites and three reds or whites reds tea etc [IW] | ||
+ | burnt offerings. Smoke produced by burning flour mixed with pure food and sacred substances. This smoke, offered during a meditation on [[Avalokiteshvara]], the [[bodhisattva of compassion]], can nourish the bardo consciousness as well as hungry ghosts [RY] | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 1 April 2006
Sur, burnt offering [RY]
Tibetan custom to be offered to those in the bardo...smoke of tsampa mixed w three whites and three reds or whites reds tea etc [IW]
burnt offerings. Smoke produced by burning flour mixed with pure food and sacred substances. This smoke, offered during a meditation on Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion, can nourish the bardo consciousness as well as hungry ghosts [RY]
burnt offering [RB]