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Juniper Sang-Powder Incense – Essential for Sang-Offering & Cleansing Rituals
Creeping Juniper (Shukpa) is the core substance for sang-offering and an essential part of Buddhist rituals. This juniper powder is sourced from a renowned vendor at the Boudha Stupa in Nepal, bringing the authentic scent of sacred sites to your practice. Used daily at the Boudha Stupa and other revered sites throughout the Buddhist Himalaya and Tibet, this juniper powder is a vital component for performing sang-chö and lhasang (cleansing smoke-offering) rituals.
Key Features
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Sacred & Authentic: Sourced from the Boudha Stupa in Nepal, this juniper powder carries the sacred essence of one of the holiest sites in the Buddhist world.
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Essential for Sang-Offering: Creeping juniper is the most fundamental substance used for sang-offering, an important Tibetan practice of purifying the environment and offering prayers to the deities.
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Great for Cleansing: Ideal for lhasang or other cleansing smoke-offering rituals, purifying your space and creating a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere.
Why Choose Creeping Juniper Sang Powder?
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Authentic & Traditional: This powder brings the traditional Boudha Stupa fragrance to your home, offering a deeply authentic experience.
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Purifying & Grounding: Juniper is a powerful purifying substance, perfect for cleansing your space and promoting a calm, focused environment.
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Ideal for Sang-Chö Practice: A perfect addition to your sang-offering rituals, helping you connect with ancient spiritual practices.
Product Details
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3.5 oz Ground Juniper
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Sourced from Boudha Stupa in Nepal
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Ideal for Sang-Chö & Lhasang Rituals
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Sacred & Authentic
How to Use
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For Sang-Chö: Add to your sang-offering incense or powder mix to enhance the purification and spiritual energy of your offering.
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For Lhasang (Smoke-Offering): Use as part of your smoke-offering ritual to cleanse your space and remove negative energy.
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For Meditation & Cleansing: Light this juniper powder to purify the environment, aiding focus and spiritual practice.
For more information on the Sang Offering practice, here are some helpful videos: