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'''Dzamling Chi Sang''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>dzam gling spyi bsang''), 'local deities' day' or 'universal prayer day' falls on the fifteenth day of the fifth Tibetan month. It is marked by extensive offerings, especially of [[sang]], made to local deities and earth spirits, often performed on the top of a hill, and combined with picnics and celebrations. | '''Dzamling Chi Sang''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>dzam gling spyi bsang''), 'local deities' day' or 'universal prayer day' falls on the fifteenth day of the fifth Tibetan month. It is marked by extensive offerings, especially of [[sang offering|sang]], made to local deities and earth spirits, often performed on the top of a hill, and combined with picnics and celebrations. | ||
==Teachings== | ==Teachings== |
Revision as of 14:10, 9 July 2014
Dzamling Chi Sang (Wyl. 'dzam gling spyi bsang), 'local deities' day' or 'universal prayer day' falls on the fifteenth day of the fifth Tibetan month. It is marked by extensive offerings, especially of sang, made to local deities and earth spirits, often performed on the top of a hill, and combined with picnics and celebrations.
Teachings
- Sogyal Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 9 June 2009 am (On Dzamling Chi Sang as it was performed in Hor, East Tibet)