Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
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Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
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Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin ¿where to buy it through international shipping?
Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin ¿where to buy it through international shipping?
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Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
https://dharmaratna.online/shop/herbal- ... guggul/
About as authentic as you can get. From Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Nepal.
Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche is one of my teachers, and I have bought several items from them in the past. Good source, and friendly people to deal with.
About as authentic as you can get. From Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Nepal.
Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche is one of my teachers, and I have bought several items from them in the past. Good source, and friendly people to deal with.
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Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
excelent. i'm very concerned because chemicals can do the trick, and found several indian supplyers that i don't know if deal with organics.Terma wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:46 pm https://dharmaratna.online/shop/herbal- ... guggul/
About as authentic as you can get. From Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Nepal.
Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche is one of my teachers, and I have bought several items from them in the past. Good source, and friendly people to deal with.
besides i'm happy to help a buddhist center.
thanks i'll take a look!
true dharma is inexpressible.
The bodhisattva nourishes from bodhicitta, through whatever method the Buddha has given him. Oh joy.
The bodhisattva nourishes from bodhicitta, through whatever method the Buddha has given him. Oh joy.
Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
Thanks for the reminder, actually. I chatted with their store manager and they are now delivering again after shutting down for a while. I ordered some guggul as well.javier.espinoza.t wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:15 pmexcelent. i'm very concerned because chemicals can do the trick, and found several indian supplyers that i don't know if deal with organics.Terma wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:46 pm https://dharmaratna.online/shop/herbal- ... guggul/
About as authentic as you can get. From Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Nepal.
Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche is one of my teachers, and I have bought several items from them in the past. Good source, and friendly people to deal with.
besides i'm happy to help a buddhist center.
thanks i'll take a look!
Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
I have been using guggul and sometime sandalwood incense to practice riwo sangcho lately since my riwo sangcho incense from Shechen monastery is depleted. Not sure it is appropriate but I follow a Dzongsa Khyentse Rinpoche's teaching that one can burn anything for the practice. Didn't go ahead replenishing the riwo sangcho incense as I personally love the fragrance of other materials incense.
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Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
WeiHan,
The incense is not for you; it's for the Guru(s) and Deities. Since the ingredients in Riwo Sangchod each have a reason for being there, good to get more. You can add a little to any other incense you'd like to offer as well as various flours. This includes sandalwood and guggul. This will make the Riwo Sangchod incense go further. In that case, the reserved portion is your "mother" mixture.
The incense is not for you; it's for the Guru(s) and Deities. Since the ingredients in Riwo Sangchod each have a reason for being there, good to get more. You can add a little to any other incense you'd like to offer as well as various flours. This includes sandalwood and guggul. This will make the Riwo Sangchod incense go further. In that case, the reserved portion is your "mother" mixture.
Pema Chophel པདྨ་ཆོས་འཕེལ
Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
Ummmm... The thing with guggul is that it repels some classes of malignant beings. With Sangcho we want to invite all beings so there may be a clash of interests.WeiHan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:12 pm I have been using guggul and sometime sandalwood incense to practice riwo sangcho lately since my riwo sangcho incense from Shechen monastery is depleted. Not sure it is appropriate but I follow a Dzongsa Khyentse Rinpoche's teaching that one can burn anything for the practice. Didn't go ahead replenishing the riwo sangcho incense as I personally love the fragrance of other materials incense.
Surely you can find cedar that you can cut branches off, dry and burn. They plant the stuff everywhere.
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Jetsun Milarepa 1052-1135 CE
"Butchers, prostitutes, those guilty of the five most heinous crimes, outcasts, the underprivileged: all are utterly the substance of existence and nothing other than total bliss."
The Supreme Source - The Kunjed Gyalpo
The Fundamental Tantra of Dzogchen Semde
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Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
Lama Pema, it's ok to empower the mother sang with liberation through smell, rigth? it is known that it will have that effect also?pemachophel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:47 pm WeiHan,
The incense is not for you; it's for the Guru(s) and Deities. Since the ingredients in Riwo Sangchod each have a reason for being there, good to get more. You can add a little to any other incense you'd like to offer as well as various flours. This includes sandalwood and guggul. This will make the Riwo Sangchod incense go further. In that case, the reserved portion is your "mother" mixture.
true dharma is inexpressible.
The bodhisattva nourishes from bodhicitta, through whatever method the Buddha has given him. Oh joy.
The bodhisattva nourishes from bodhicitta, through whatever method the Buddha has given him. Oh joy.
Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
This is the main concern for using guggul for riwo sangcho practice. Besides guggul, sandalwood and even agarwood incense, I now use a tibetan incense with Tibetan inula root, saffron, licorice,clove, cinnamon, rose and dried orange peel as ingredient.Grigoris wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 8:03 pmUmmmm... The thing with guggul is that it repels some classes of malignant beings. With Sangcho we want to invite all beings so there may be a clash of interests.WeiHan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:12 pm I have been using guggul and sometime sandalwood incense to practice riwo sangcho lately since my riwo sangcho incense from Shechen monastery is depleted. Not sure it is appropriate but I follow a Dzongsa Khyentse Rinpoche's teaching that one can burn anything for the practice. Didn't go ahead replenishing the riwo sangcho incense as I personally love the fragrance of other materials incense.
Surely you can find cedar that you can cut branches off, dry and burn. They plant the stuff everywhere.
I live in a city, high rise building. There are no cedar to cut besides in city, is illegal to cut trees planted by government.
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Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
Wei Han,
Just looked up Lama Dawa Chodrak's ingredients for making a mother sang mixture and it does not include guggul. Sorry if I was mistaken.
Just looked up Lama Dawa Chodrak's ingredients for making a mother sang mixture and it does not include guggul. Sorry if I was mistaken.
Pema Chophel པདྨ་ཆོས་འཕེལ
Re: Commiphora wightii ,mukul, guggul resin
Lama Pema Chophel,pemachophel wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 3:49 pm Wei Han,
Just looked up Lama Dawa Chodrak's ingredients for making a mother sang mixture and it does not include guggul. Sorry if I was mistaken.
Is it convenient for you to post Lama Dawa's ingredients for mother sang? Lama Zopa has one 25 ingredients for Sur teachings in the internet but I have never heard Riwo Sangchod has a rigid ingredients requirement. In fact, many lamas have taught that burning some juniper or cedar wood may suffice although if one put effort into amassing all ingredients together is great. FYI, I found one riwo sangchod incense in the web that has gokul as an ingredient, not sure if gokul is guggul?
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https://www.saraswatipublications.org/p ... n-sogdrub/
Dowload for free. The list of ingredients is at the end.
I don't know that this is a "rigid" list. It's Lama Dawa's list. It doesn't say where He got it from.
Dowload for free. The list of ingredients is at the end.
I don't know that this is a "rigid" list. It's Lama Dawa's list. It doesn't say where He got it from.
Pema Chophel པདྨ་ཆོས་འཕེལ