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- A BAT AND A CUCKOO AS RESCUERS OF THE “MALE DEITY” (PHO LHA) AND THE “WARRIOR DEITY” (DGRA BLA)
- A Brief Petitionary Offering to the Mātṛkā Pukkasī, Local Protectress of the Jarung Kashor Stūpa
- A Buddhist Guide to Incense - The Traditional Use of Incense in Buddhist Practice
- A Concise Sang Offering to Tārā
- A LIVE RELEASE TEACHING BY: The Venerable Lama Chödak Gyatso Nubpa
- A Mahakala Practice An Offering to the Dharma Protectors
- A Manual of the Tsog Offering in Conjunction with the Yoga of the Profound Path of Chöd
- A Rainfall Of Benefit And Happiness - the smoke offering (p1) and White Dzambala
- A-shé Khandro offerings
- Abbreviated Torma Offering and Request for Activity of Powerful Tsen Go Kache Marpo called Sport of the Slaughterer by Kyabje Trijang Dorje Chang
- Actual offerings
- Alcohol in Religious Rituals
- Altar Set-up & Water Bowl Offerings
- Altar Set-up and Water Bowl Offerings
- Amisa-Puja
- An offering to the yourself — your own Buddha Nature
- Apologizing for Mistakes
- Aroma Charity for Spirits (Sur Offering)
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- Basic Water Offering in the Morning
- Bath offering practice
- Be busy with peace, create your Tibetan Buddhist altar
- Benefits of Offering Aroma to Spirits
- Benefits of the Smoke Offering
- Between Sessions
- Bird Offerings in the Old Tibetan Myths of the Nyen Collection (Gnyan ’bum)
- BIRDS PROCEEDING THROUGH THE LAYERS OF THE WORLD
- Body Purification
- Brief Dharmapālas Offering
- Brief Offering Prayer to Gesar
- Brief Offering Prayer to Rāhula
- Brief Offering Prayer to the Oath-Bound Vajrasādhu
- Brief Offering Prayer to Tsiu Marpo
- Brief Offering to Durtrö Lhamo
- Brief Protectors Practice
- Brief Red Sur by Dudjom Rinpoche
- Brief Sang Offering
- Brief Sang Offering to Purify Contamination
- Brief Sur Offering by Dudjom Rinpoche
- Buddha Shrine Mudra
- Buddhist Critiques of the Veda and Vedic Sacrifice:
- Buddhist Offerings
- BUDDHIST SMOKE OFFERING CEREMONIES
- Buddhist Water Bowl Offerings as an Antidote to Attachment
- Bumpa: Offering Vases
- Burning offering practice
- Burnt offerings
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- Cabinet for storing offerings
- Calendar-- Holy Days and Special Days in 2021
- Chanted Prayers
- China Bans Smoke Offerings Outside Lhasa’s Jokhang Temple
- Cloud of Samantabhadra offerings
- CLOUDS OF OFFERINGS TO LADY G.YANG RI1— A PROTECTOR PRACTICE BY THE FIRST YOL MO SPRUL SKU SHĀKYA BZANG PO (15TH/16TH CENT.)2
- Collapsing the Mandala
- Composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche Motivation
- Concise Seven-Heap Maṇḍala Offering
- Concise Sojong for Three Sets of Vows
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- Condensed Offering to Ekajati, Rahula, and Vajrasadhu
- Consecrating the arranged offering
- Consecrating the Offering Articles
- Consecration of offering:
- Creating merit
- Creating your Altar and Making Offerings
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- Daily Mandala Accumulates Vast Merit
- Daily Serkyem Offeringto the Sakyapa Dharmapalas
- Dakini Dance Offerings during Long Life Pujas for Lama Zopa Rinpoche in Australia
- Dakkhina
- Damchen Chitor
- Dana the perfection of generosity
- DEITY MEDITATIONS AND GURU YOGA TSOK
- Divine Blue Water A Contamination-Purifying1 Smoke Offering
- Divine offering
- Dodrupchen Jigme Tenpe Nyima Series
- Drubchen is an advanced form of ceremonial practice in Vajrayāna Buddhism
- Dzinpa Rangdrol Protectors for Complete Transmission
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- Feast offering
- Final Meditation
- Fire Pujas: Smoke Offering, Smell Offering, & Fire Offering
- First homage to the Root Guru and all Buddhas in all times and directions
- Five jewels
- Food Offering Practices
- Food Offering Prayer by Longchen Rabjam
- Food Offerings in Buddhism - Feeding the Buddha
- FOUR BIRDS AS MESSENGERS BETWEEN THE NYEN AND THE PEOPLE
- Four gatherings
- From the Pure Vision: The Verse for Offering Water: An Ocean of Accomplishments by Dudjom Lingpa
- Fulfilment and Confession
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- Ganacakra (Sanskrit: ganacakra "gathering circle"
- Ganachakra
- Gandha
- Gathering Offering
- Gek-tor
- Gesar Smoke Offering
- Golden Drink (Serkyem) and Torma Offering
- Great Clouds of First-Portion Offerings for Prosperity by Mipham Rinpoche
- Great Homage to the Lineage Root Guru and the Three Treasures represented on the altar using visualization
- Great Homage using visualization
- Guidelines for Completing 100,000 Water Bowl Offerings
- Guru Mahākāla Pañjaranātha
- Guru Puja is the Heart Practice I (With Tsog)
- Guru Puja – Tsog
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- Harmonious Clouds of Sublime and Lasting Bliss: A Vajra Song for the Tsok Feast Offering to Venerable and Exalted Vajrayoginī by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
- History of incense
- Holy Beautiful Form
- How to Get the Most Out of Your Practice
- HOW TO MAKE A BUDDHIST OFFERING (WAI PHRA)
- How to Make a Torma
- How to Offer a Mandala
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- I dedicate all these virtues to the eradication of suffering and to the great Enlightenment
- If you simplify the purposes of the foundations they could generally be categorized as
- Importance of Offerings - by Panchen Ötrul
- In a skull on a tripod of skulls GO KU DA HA NA become the five meats and BI MU MA RA SHU become the five nectars
- In Praise of Śrī Kālīdevī
- Incense offering
- Incense offering by presiding Vajra Master
- Incense Offering to Dorje Shugden
- Incense Praise
- Inner Offering
- Inner Offerings
- Introduction – Why Make Offerings?
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- Lama Chopa and Tsog for Losar
- Lama Chopa and Tsog Offering
- Lama Chopa Guru Yoga and Tsog Offering
- LAMA CHÖPA and GANDEN LHA GYÄMA (LAMA TSONGKHAPA GURU YOGA)
- Lama Tharchin Rinpoche’s words about Kyabje Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche’s Dechö
- Lama Tsongkhapa — One Million Mandalas
- Lasel Chenmo: A Sang Offering to the Nāgas
- Light from the three seeds attracts wisdom nectar. Samaya and wisdom become inseparable and an ocean of nectar descends
- LOSAR (TIBETAN NEW YEAR) VAJRASATTVA TSOG
- LÜ
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- Making Offerings in Buddhism
- Making Offerings Living Buddha Sheng-yen Lu
- Making Offerings Living Buddha Sheng-yen Lu II
- Making Offerings Show Appreciation
- Making Offerings: How and Why
- Making the Seven Shrine Offerings by Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche
- Making Water Bowl Offerings
- Mandala combines meditation, purification, offerings
- Mandala offering (Tib. མཎྡལ་འབུལ་བ་, mandal bulwa, Wyl. maṇḍal 'bul ba)
- Mandala Offering in Tantra
- Mandala Offering: offering “everything to the Buddha” — purify karma and accumulate merit daily
- Mandala Offerings and the Six Perfections
- MARCHANG (An important offering in every occasion)
- Marchang Offering
- May I quickly attain the state of a Guru-Buddha
- Milarepa and the Empty Pot — Why Water Bowls Should Not be Empty
- Modern Concepts of Mandala — External and Internal Cosmos
- Modern English Mandala Set Offering
- Modern life — so little merit
- More Elaborate Visualization and Mantras
- More Meditations for Water Bowl Practice
- Motivation When Making Offerings
- Mountain Incense-Smoke Offering
- Mountain Offering Ritual
- Mountain Smoke Offering from Accomplishing the Life Force of the Vidyādharas
- Mountain Smoke Offering from the Life-Force Practice of the Vidyādharas (Rigdzin Sokdrup)
- Mudra of offering and devotion
- Multiplying the Offering
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- Naga Offerings, with Avalokiteshvara Sadhana Practice
- Namo Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva
- Namo Five Dhyani Buddha
- Namo Golden Mother Of Primordial Pond
- Namo Great White Padmakumara
- Namo Guru Padmasambhava
- Namo High King Avalokiteshvara (Guan Yin) Bodhisattva
- Namo Kshitigarbha Bodhisattva
- Namo Lotus Light Self-Mastery Buddha
- Namo Maha Cundi Bodhisattva
- Namo Medicine Buddha
- Namo Root Guru Living Buddha Lian-sheng
- Namo Sakyamuni Buddha
- Namo the lineage gurus of True Buddha School
- Namo Thousand Armed Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva
- Namo Ushnisha Vijaya Bodhisattva
- Namo Vajrasattva Bodhisattva
- Nang-mchod