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Spelling uncertain. LKh: "the offering of three mouthfuls." A term used throughout Tibet to refer to a practice which is done at special occassions such as [[lo gsar]] or after the singing of the [[ja chang gi g.yang rtse]] at a marriage ceremony. gsum refers to both the number of offerings -- the glass is ritually filled 3 times -- and the number of "sips" or mouthfuls (zhabs btags) the recipient must take from it. Acc to LKh one must finish the glass on the third "sip." [mss] [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 18:04, 28 December 2005
Spelling uncertain. LKh: "the offering of three mouthfuls." A term used throughout Tibet to refer to a practice which is done at special occassions such as lo gsar or after the singing of the ja chang gi g.yang rtse at a marriage ceremony. gsum refers to both the number of offerings -- the glass is ritually filled 3 times -- and the number of "sips" or mouthfuls (zhabs btags) the recipient must take from it. Acc to LKh one must finish the glass on the third "sip." [mss] [RY]