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Dhupa (धुप) is, in Indian religions (such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.), the ritual offering of incense during puja to an image of a deity, or other object of veneration. It is also the Sanskrit word for incense or perfume itself. The very idea of offering dhupa is personified in the dakini Dhupa, who is said in the Bardo Thödol to appear on the third day.

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  • Dhupa (en sánscrito धुप, incienso; en tailandés: ธูป) se refiere a la ofrenda ritual, normalmente de incienso, practicada en varias religiones orientales (hinduismo, , budismo...) ​ * hinduismo, India * taoísmo, Singapur * budismo, Camboya * budismo, Tailandia (es)
  • Dhupa (sanskryt धुप, trl. dhūpa) – rytuał w religiach dharmicznych (np. hinduizm, buddyzm, dżinizm) polegający na paleniu kadzidła podczas odprawiania pudźi do obrazu bóstwa lub innego obiektu kultu. Jest to również sanskrycie słowo oznaczające kadzidło lub perfumy. (pl)
  • Dhupa (धुप) is, in Indian religions (such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.), the ritual offering of incense during puja to an image of a deity, or other object of veneration. It is also the Sanskrit word for incense or perfume itself. The very idea of offering dhupa is personified in the dakini Dhupa, who is said in the Bardo Thödol to appear on the third day. (en)
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  • Dhupa (धुप) is, in Indian religions (such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.), the ritual offering of incense during puja to an image of a deity, or other object of veneration. It is also the Sanskrit word for incense or perfume itself. The Thai language also borrows this word from Sanskrit to call joss sticks or incense sticks, by omitting "a" in the word Dhupa. So, the word retains the Sanskrit form when it is written in the Thai alphabet as "Dhup" (ธูป). However, Sanskrit's ⟨dh⟩ ([dʱ]) is pronounced as an aspirated [tʰ] in Thai so that the word is normally pronounced or transliterated as "Thup" ([tʰûːp]). Incense burning before images, in temples and during prayer practice is also found in many parts of Asia, among followers of Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Taoism. The very idea of offering dhupa is personified in the dakini Dhupa, who is said in the Bardo Thödol to appear on the third day. (en)
  • Dhupa (en sánscrito धुप, incienso; en tailandés: ธูป) se refiere a la ofrenda ritual, normalmente de incienso, practicada en varias religiones orientales (hinduismo, , budismo...) ​ * hinduismo, India * taoísmo, Singapur * budismo, Camboya * budismo, Tailandia (es)
  • Dhupa (sanskryt धुप, trl. dhūpa) – rytuał w religiach dharmicznych (np. hinduizm, buddyzm, dżinizm) polegający na paleniu kadzidła podczas odprawiania pudźi do obrazu bóstwa lub innego obiektu kultu. Jest to również sanskrycie słowo oznaczające kadzidło lub perfumy. (pl)
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