OM Tibetan Incense - Spiritual Healing - N°16593

9.50 CHF

  • Quantity: 30pcs
  • Weight: 35gr
  • Size: 20cm
  • Origin: Nepal
  • Burn time: Approx. 45
  • Ingredients : Juniper, Spikenard, Bezor, Kud, Cardamom, Saffron

2 in stock

Additional items

Incense-Holder - Wood - Buddha's eyes - 9cm
6.00 CHF
Tibetan incense sticks - Kalachakra Healing
5.60 CHF

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Instructions for use

  • Light your incense stick, and once it's set, blow on the flame to extinguish it.
  • Blow a little more to fan the embers so that the stick burns well.
  • Plant it in a container filled with sand, or in a suitable holder (since Tibetan sticks don't have a thin end like bamboo rod incense, you'll need an incense holder with a sufficiently large hole).

You can also explore our selection ofTibetan incense sticks

Precautions

Valid for all types of fumigation (incense, plants, sticks, resins, wood, etc. natural or not)

  • Always air the room thoroughly.
  • Place your incense out of the reach of children and pets, on a suitable heat-sensitive support and away from anything flammable.
  • Never leave incense burning unattended.
  • Do not inhale smoke directly.

Frankincense is not recommended for pregnant women and can be dangerous for people with respiratory problems, babies, asthmatics and small animals.

About OM Mani Bhadra incense

OM Mani Bhadra traditional Tibetan incense is crafted in Nepal according to the principles described in the tantric text Kavavira, a work that details the precise use of medicinal plants.

Each incense is hand-rolled and made exclusively from medicinal plants and resins that are "holy" according to the Buddhist religion.

Harvesting is done with respect for nature and the entire manufacturing process is carried out in the traditional way.

You can also try natural Indian incense - such as Goloka traditional incense, a non-profit brand.