Smoke offerings, known as Sang in Tibetan, are an important ritual practice in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. At Lapchi Mountain, a sacred site associated with the yogi Milarepa, smoke offerings hold significant spiritual importance. Practitioners burn various substances such as juniper, herbs, and incense, creating a fragrant smoke intended to purify the environment, please deities, and benefit all sentient beings. This ritual is believed to remove obstacles, purify negative karma, and enhance positive energy, both for the individual and the surrounding area. At Lapchi, the practice connects deeply with the powerful spiritual energy of the sacred mountain, reinforcing the practitioner's devotion and connection to the teachings of Milarepa. maps.app.goo.g...
8 сен 2024