Difference between revisions of "A brief list of rituals:"
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- [[Yangug]]. The [[ritual]] of attracting [[wealth]] | - [[Yangug]]. The [[ritual]] of attracting [[wealth]] | ||
− | - [[Tshedrub]]. Longevity practice | + | - [[Tshedrub]]. [[Longevity practice]] |
- [[Dogpa]]. the practice of discarding negative [[magical]] [[influences]] and [[obstacles]] | - [[Dogpa]]. the practice of discarding negative [[magical]] [[influences]] and [[obstacles]] | ||
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- [[Ozer Chenma]]. Practice for a favorable flow of cases | - [[Ozer Chenma]]. Practice for a favorable flow of cases | ||
− | - [[Lutor]]. [[Offering | + | - [[Lutor]]. [[Offering Torma]] to the [[Nagas]] |
- [[Luzung]]. Reciting the [[Dharani]] of peace-giving [[Nagas]] (with an [[offering]]) | - [[Luzung]]. Reciting the [[Dharani]] of peace-giving [[Nagas]] (with an [[offering]]) |
Latest revision as of 10:35, 26 December 2023
- Divination-mo
- Shitro (practice of peaceful and angry deities for the dead)
- Phowa (the practice of transference of consciousness, for the dead)
- Tshegug. The ritual of pulling the life force
- Yangug. The ritual of attracting wealth
- Tshedrub. Longevity practice
- Dogpa. the practice of discarding negative magical influences and obstacles
- Ozer Chenma. Practice for a favorable flow of cases
- Lutor. Offering Torma to the Nagas
- Luzung. Reciting the Dharani of peace-giving Nagas (with an offering)
- Serchem or the offering of the Golden beverage
- Jinseg or burning of the gifts
- Rabne. The consecration or blessing