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Jewel Grand Tsog Offering 妙宝盛宴

(Per name/family/company) (每名/合家/公司)

Jewel Grand Tsog Offering – Offering of 400 Tsog
Inclusive of:
– Exclusive Ten-Sum Mandala Offering to Singha Rinpoche.
– 3 on-site ticket admissions to participate in the event
(exclude accommodation and transport)
– Vegetarian meals at retreat venue
– 1 set of Prosperity Dragon Incense (8ft)
– Blessed honey and Tsog hamper offered in the ceremony

妙宝盛宴 – 献供400份荟供法食
此供养包含:
– 向鑫和仁波切敬献【身口意曼达】
– 3 张入场券现场参与法会
(不包含住宿与交通安排)
– 现场提供素食餐膳
– 敬献8尺高【兴盛龙香】一套
– 法会中献供加持的蜂蜜与荟供礼篮

$6,999

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