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Wylie | rjes chog |
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English Definition | The concluding rite or ceremony. The concluding rite following a ceremony of accomplishment of a rite of a maṇḍala. This can be of various forms such as: performing a fire ritual of peace; increaбng activity to please the deity and to redress any omission or duplication of a ritual; worshiping and making offering to the maṇḍala and giving sacrificial cakes to the directional protectors of the maṇḍala; making prostration and apology to the maṇḍala, bidding the wisdom being (see {ye shes pa}) to their abode and dissolving the pledge being (see {dam tsig pa}) into oneself and dismantling the sand powdered maṇḍala; and simply dedicating the virtues and chanting verses of auspiciousness. |
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