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'''Bajung''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ba byung'') is a ritual preparation made from five different substances collected from a cow.<ref>See [[Kangyur Rinpoche]],''[[Treasury of Precious Qualities]]'', Shambhala Publications, 2001, n.120 p.371.</ref> It is used to anoint the offering plate in the practice of [[mandala offering]]. | '''Bajung''' (Tib. བ་བྱུང་, ''ba jung'', [[Wyl.]] ''ba byung'') is a ritual preparation made from five different substances collected from a cow.<ref>See [[Kangyur Rinpoche]],''[[Treasury of Precious Qualities]]'', Shambhala Publications, 2001, n.120 p.371.</ref> It is used to anoint the offering plate in the practice of [[mandala offering]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:31, 23 January 2018
Bajung (Tib. བ་བྱུང་, ba jung, Wyl. ba byung) is a ritual preparation made from five different substances collected from a cow.[1] It is used to anoint the offering plate in the practice of mandala offering.
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- ↑ See Kangyur Rinpoche,Treasury of Precious Qualities, Shambhala Publications, 2001, n.120 p.371.