lungnaþemba
Lungnaþemba, also known as Lungnathampa, is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist practice that involves the recitation of mantras while lying down on one's back. The term "lungnaþemba" translates to "lying down to recite," reflecting the core activity of the practice. This technique is often used to cultivate mindfulness, concentration, and inner peace.
The practice is typically performed in a quiet and comfortable setting, such as a meditation hall or
Lungnaþemba is believed to help in reducing stress, improving sleep quality, and enhancing overall well-being. It
The practice can be done for short periods, such as 10-15 minutes, or for longer sessions, depending
Lungnaþemba is a versatile practice that can be adapted to suit individual needs and preferences. It is