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  2. Rope incense - Wikipedia

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    Rope incense or Tibetan incense is made in Tibet, Northern parts of Nepal, and Bhutan. [1] Incense is an important representation of the Tibetan culture. These incenses have a characteristic "earthy" or herbal scent to them. Rope incenses can contain 30 or more ingredients. Like most Asian incense, Tibetan incense is extruded into lengths or ...

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    The psalmist expresses the symbolism of incense and prayer: “Let my prayer rise like incense before you; the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.” (Psalm 141:1). In the Gospel, Zechariah is in the temple at the time of the incense offering (Luke 1) and the gifts the Magi offered to the Christ Child included gold, frankincense ...

  4. Lumbini - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] He later passed into parinirvana at the age of 80 years, in c.544 BCE. [7] [8] Lumbini is one of four most sacred pilgrimage sites pivotal in the life of the Buddha. [9] Lumbini has a number of old temples, including the Mayadevi Temple, and several new temples, funded by Buddhist organisations from various countries. Most of the ...

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  6. Incense - Wikipedia

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    Incense is available in various forms and degrees of processing. They can generally be separated into "direct-burning" and "indirect-burning" types. Preference for one form over another varies with culture, tradition, and personal taste. The two differ in their composition due to the former's requirement for even, stable, and sustained burning.

  7. Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    Jurōjin, the Japanese god of longevity, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Longevity myths are traditions about long-lived people (generally supercentenarians), either as individuals or groups of people, and practices that have been believed to confer longevity, but which current scientific evidence does not support, nor the reasons for the claims.

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