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"People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar."
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Handmade Tibetan Incense
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Please contact us to verify availability. 1-626-354-6228 Email: zambalallc@gmail.com America area customers can view on this website first. https://FlyingMystics.org/ |
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Material: Wormwood (fine)
Size : 340 g
Narrative:
Mugwort has the symbolic meaning of purification, exorcism and healing in Tibetan Buddhism. It is often used in **smoke offerings**, **obstacle removal rituals**, and **temple offerings**, and is believed to be able to clear negative energy, protect practitioners from interference, and promote physical and mental stability.
**The symbolic meaning of wormwood**
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, mugwort (also known as **Khamba grass**, **Tibetan wormwood**, **Tibetan god grass**) is regarded as a **sacred herb** with powerful purifying and protective effects. Legend has it that Master Tsongkhapa used mugwort to help monks and Tibetans drive away diseases and negative energy, and planted it around temples to maintain a pure environment for practice.
**How to use Tibetan incense powder**
Tibetan incense powder is usually a mixture of various Tibetan medicines and spices, among which mugwort is one of the important ingredients. Uses include:
- **Smoke offering ceremony**: Sprinkle Tibetan incense powder on charcoal and burn it. The rising smoke can purify the space and provide offerings to the guardian gods.
- **Obstacle-removing incense**: Light the mugwort powder and let the smoke spread throughout the room to remove bad air and negative energy.
- **Purification of personal items**: Incense powder can be burned and used to fumigate Buddhist beads, ritual implements or daily accessories to enhance spiritual protection.
Mugwort and Tibetan incense powder play an important role in the practice of Tibetan Buddhism. Whether it is for temple offerings or personal practice, they can help practitioners maintain purity and stability. |
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