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Incense (gzimpoe): the practice of using incense dates back to the 7th century and encompasses knowlegde from ancient tibetan kings and great indian buddhist scholars. These formulas have been preserved and are still being used today for religious offerings, meditation and for overall mental and physical well being or simply to purify and refresh rooms. Best used in the morning. uses: recommended for religious offering, meditation, protection against malevolent spirits and some communicable diseases. It can also be used as room-refreshner or for refreshing the senses. Especially it is recommended in the morning during meditation and prayers.
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Gangchen Kyishong, Dharamsala, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
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Incense (gzimpoe): the practice of using incense dates back to the 7th century and encompasses knowlegde from ancient tibetan kings and great indian buddhist scholars. These formulas have been preserved and are still being used today for religious offerings, meditation and for overall mental and physical well being or simply to purify and refresh rooms. Best used in the morning. uses: recommended for religious offering, meditation, protection against malevolent spirits and some communicable diseases. It can also be used as room-refreshner or for refreshing the senses. Especially it is recommended in the morning during meditation and prayers.
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The Tibetan medical system is one of the world's oldest known medical traditions. It is an integral part of Tibetan culture and has been developed through many centuries. We believe that the origin of the Tibetan medical tradition is as old as civilization itself.
Because humankind has depended on nature for sustenance and survival, the instinctive urge to health and accumulated knowledge has guided us to discover certain remedies for common ailments from natural sources. For example, applying residual barley from chang (Tibetan wine) on swollen body parts, drinking hot water for indigestion, and using melted butter for bleeding are some of the therapies that arose from pratical experience and gradually formed the basis for the art of healing in Tibet. The Tibetan medical heritage is based on the book of the Four Tantras (rgyud-bzhi), which remains the fundamental medical text even today.Bon tradition. There is some evidence to suggest that several forms of medical practice existed at that time.
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Gangchen Kyishong, Gangchen Kyishong Dharamsala - 176215, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India
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