Amoghasiddhi Buddha Nepalese Rope Incense - Aromatic Dhup for Temples and Meditation
Honor the path to enlightenment with our amoghasiddhi buddha rope incense, crafted from the aromatic Dhupee herb that thrives in the Himalayan region. Newar communities across Nepal cherish this scent, known locally as "Dhup."
Because artisans fill eco-friendly lokta paper with the herb and twist each rope by hand, the process preserves quality passed down through generations. Amoghasiddhi, one of the five wisdom Buddhas, symbolizes the attainment of the Buddhist path and the removal of spiritual obstacles.
Why Choose This Amoghasiddhi Buddha Rope Incense
This incense suits anyone building a practice connected to the five wisdom Buddhas. Since Amoghasiddhi represents overcoming obstacles, many people burn this incense specifically during periods of change or challenge. As a result, it works well for temple use, meditation, or personal ritual. Many customers also choose it as a meaningful gift for someone building their own meditation or ritual practice.
Care & Storage
Store your Amoghasiddhi Buddha Nepalese Rope Incense in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight, since this helps the natural fragrance stay strong over time. When you're ready to use it, light one end and set it in a heatproof holder so it can smolder evenly rather than burning too quickly. Because rope incense burns slowly, a single piece typically provides 20 to 30 minutes of fragrance, making it easy to enjoy during a short ritual or a quiet evening at home. This makes it a practical, long-lasting choice whether you burn incense daily or only for occasional rituals and gifts.
Product Details
- Size: approx. 4.1 inches
- Weight: approx. 45 grams
- Quantity: 30 pieces
- Origin: handmade in Nepal
You might also like our Vairochana Buddha Nepalese Rope Incense and Nepalese Rope Incense. Browse the full Rope Incense collection at BeadsJoy Crafts, or see more handmade Nepali designs at Vintuna Crafts and Paper Lampshade.
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