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Nepalese temple balls; Nepalese temple hash noun hashish from Nepal, originally prepared for religious use US- Brian has just scored some rather spectacular hash. “Nepalese Temple Bells,” they’re called. — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 223, 1989
- On Independence Day, July 4th, 1975, 500 kilos of hand-pressed Nepalese temple balls, some of the best hashish in the world was flown from Kathmandu via Bangkok and Tokyo to New York. — Howard Marks, Mr Nice, p. 143, 1997
- To use in the temple, Buddhist Monks roll the hash into balls which are generally about the size of a football look really rough with bits of twigs, seeds etc. within them. This hash can be mildly hallucinogenic — Mike Rock, This Book, 1999
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