Very simple book about Buddhist observances

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Very simple book about Buddhist observances

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A few years (4?) ago I came across a very simple book about Buddhist observances. It was online, and mainly aimed at Himalayan Buddhists, helping them to keep on the right track. I covered things like how to prostrate, make offerings and so forth. I even (2 years ago?) recommended it here!

But now I can't find it, or even remember the name. Can any kind person jog my memory?

TIA, of course!
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Re: Very simple book about Buddhist observances

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Lingpupa wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 4:23 pm A few years (4?) ago I came across a very simple book about Buddhist observances. It was online, and mainly aimed at Himalayan Buddhists, helping them to keep on the right track. I covered things like how to prostrate, make offerings and so forth. I even (2 years ago?) recommended it here!

But now I can't find it, or even remember the name. Can any kind person jog my memory?

TIA, of course!
Up, i would like to read it.
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That's it - thank you very much!
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That's actually a very nice little book. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Lingpupa wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 10:03 am
That's it - thank you very much!
Thank you, Alex. It’s a great book.
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Lingpupa wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 4:23 pm A few years (4?) ago I came across a very simple book about Buddhist observances. It was online, and mainly aimed at Himalayan Buddhists, helping them to keep on the right track. I covered things like how to prostrate, make offerings and so forth. I even (2 years ago?) recommended it here!

But now I can't find it, or even remember the name. Can any kind person jog my memory?

TIA, of course!
There is also an app called Drukpa Lunar Calendar.
Keep in mind, different traditions may observe auspicious days on different schedules.
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