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Tsa tsas
Tibetans believe that making tsa tsas is a merit-accumulating action. It is one of the five preliminary practices in Vajrayana Buddhism – a method to eliminate obstacles, purify negativities, and create positive energy (merit). Students are often given a commitment to make 100,000 tsa tsas during their lifetime. Tsa tsas can be placed on our altars, shrines, or cars; inside stupas and prayer wheel niches; and at holy sites such as meditation caves, mountains and lakes. Smaller tsa tsas can be put inside a ghau (portable shrine) and used as an amulet by those travelling. Regardless of their size, tsa tsas represent the Buddhas' body and grant blessings and protection wherever they are placed.
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