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How to Determine your Ring Size |
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The best way to determine your ring size is to try out a few different rings and decide which one fits you best. However, that is not always possible and after all this is the internet. dziTibet uses standard American ring sizing and most rings we carry have sizes ranging... |
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2013 Product Catalog |
| Product catalog is for reference only. The actual sales situation is still subject to store sales.
Zangbala Buddhist Heritage Center reserves the right to make the final decision
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Tridacninae |
| Tridacna is the first of the Seven Treasures of Buddhism (Tridacna, gold, silver, agate, coral, glass, and amber). Together with coral, pearls and amber, it is one of the four major organic gemstones in the West. The pure whiteness of the clam is considered to be the best i... |
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How to use 2 or 4 hour incense coil.... (video) |
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how to use 24hour incense coil burner (video) |
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How tp use stick incense (video) |
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Saffron |
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Benefits Of Using Saffron
Depression
Saffron, when taken correctly, is effective at treating mild to moderate depression. It has been proven to be just as effective as some popular prescription medications for depression that is commonly prescribed by doctors to their... |
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Safflower |
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Benefits Of Safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius) For Health
Chinese herbal medicine practitioners recommend the safflower flowers to encourage menstruation and also treat abdominal pains. In addition, the safflower flowers are also said to be effective in cleaning and he... |
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Cinnamomum tamala |
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Cassia cinnamon leaves are frequently used for garnishing foods in India and various other countries. Extract of leaves shows a moderate degree of local antiseptic activity as recommended by Indian Ayurveda.
Cinnamomum Tamala is also a medicine that is used for the treat... |
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Garuda |
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8-Aus. symbol |
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頂果欽哲仁波切開示:什麽是『息』、『增』、『懷』、『誅』的最高成就 |
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Six Word Mantra |
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Narrative about Tibetan Thangka |
| Production: Thangka, also known as "Tangka," is a traditional form of Tibetan Buddhist painting created by skilled masters or experienced artists. It is typically crafted using materials such as silk, cotton, or wool. Artists often embellish Thangkas with pigments, gold... |
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