Drying Saffrons

Drying Saffrons in sunlight by monks in Tibet is some sort of daily activities in Monk’s life in monasteries as they use these dried Saffron in holy waters for religious activities. The most common usage of such flowers are for Yonchab (is a Tibetan dialect which means for putting holy water into a bowl made out of brass, silver and gold for offerings),

Yonchab is a daily offering in Tibetan society by monasteries and almost all the Tibetan families.

Drying Saffrons in sunlight by monks in Tibet is some sort of daily activities in Monk’s life in monasteries

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