$14.00
Mother-Mix for Sang-Offering Incense
This Special Sangchö Offering Mix is a unique and potent blend containing a variety of medicinal herbs, blessing-pills, and dharma-medicine from various Tibetan Buddhist lineages. Designed to enhance your sang-offering practice, this mix includes rare ingredients like aru, baru, kyuru, and grains, combined with the powerful properties of agarwood to address wind/rlung imbalances.
Key Features
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Medicinal & Sacred Ingredients: Includes a combination of medicinal herbs, blessing-pills, and dharma-medicine from different lineages, providing a powerful boost to your spiritual practice.
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Unique Additions: The mix contains the 3 sweets and 3 whites (aru, baru, kyuru) along with various grains and agarwood, one of the most important ingredients in Tibetan medicine.
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Easy to Use: Add just a teaspoon of this powerful blend into your regular sang-offering powdered incense (such as our I81 and I81A) for enhanced potency and benefit.
Why This Offering Mix?
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Great Potency: Sang offerings that incorporate blessing-pills and dharma-medicine carry immense spiritual benefit, as emphasized in many tantric texts.
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Agarwood for Wind Imbalances: Agarwood has long been used in Tibetan medicine to treat wind/rlung imbalances, making this offering mix both spiritual and therapeutic.
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Versatile: Ideal for enhancing your traditional sang-offering practice, whether you’re performing a ritual, meditation, or purification.
Product Details
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2.5 oz of Special Sangchö Offering Mix
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Includes medicinal herbs, blessing-pills, dharma-medicine, 3 sweets, 3 whites, agarwood, and grains.
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For Sang-Offering: Perfectly designed to mix with commercial sang-offering powdered incense.
How to Use
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Mix with Other Incense: Add a teaspoon of this special mix into any bag of commercial sang-offering incense for enhanced spiritual and medicinal potency.
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Perform Sang Rituals: Use this powerful blend in your daily sang-offering practice for purification and spiritual benefit.
For more information on the Sang Offering practice, refer to the following helpful videos: