Sunday, May 22, 2011
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Marijuana Wikipedia : Mazar-i-Sharif
Marijuana Wikipedia : Mazar-i-Sharif
A legendary line grown around the lowland desert oasis towns of Balkh and Mazar-i-Sharif in the far north of Afghanistan, just beyond the Hindu Kush mountains. This Mazar-i-Sharif cultivar produces the famed sieved hashish known as "Shirak-i-Mazar" and "Milk of Mazar".
A legendary line grown around the lowland desert oasis towns of Balkh and Mazar-i-Sharif in the far north of Afghanistan, just beyond the Hindu Kush mountains. This Mazar-i-Sharif cultivar produces the famed sieved hashish known as "Shirak-i-Mazar" and "Milk of Mazar".
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Dzambhala
Dzambhala is the Tibetan name for the Hindu God Kubera.
Kubera (Sanskrit: कुबेर) (also Kuvera or Kuber) is the king of the Yakshas and the lord of wealth in Hindu mythology. He is also known as Dhanapati, the lord of riches. He is one of the Guardians of the directions , representing the Uttara-disha, meaning north of 4 directions in Sanskrit.
Tibetan Buddhists consider Dzambhala's sentiment regarding wealth to be providing freedom by way of bestowing prosperity, so that one may focus on the path or spirituality rather than on the materiality and temporality of that wealth.
Kubera (Sanskrit: कुबेर) (also Kuvera or Kuber) is the king of the Yakshas and the lord of wealth in Hindu mythology. He is also known as Dhanapati, the lord of riches. He is one of the Guardians of the directions , representing the Uttara-disha, meaning north of 4 directions in Sanskrit.
Tibetan Buddhists consider Dzambhala's sentiment regarding wealth to be providing freedom by way of bestowing prosperity, so that one may focus on the path or spirituality rather than on the materiality and temporality of that wealth.
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