Guru Rinpoche Tibetan Incense - Traditional Aromatic Sticks for Protection and Prosperity
Experience the essence of ancient traditions with our guru rinpoche tibetan incense traditional blend, meticulously prepared using time-honored methods and recipes derived from ancient texts.
Because artisans follow these historic recipes closely, many people burn this incense while seeking a protective aura that shields against dangers and fears, while inviting a healthy and prosperous life.
Why Choose This Guru Rinpoche Tibetan Incense Traditional Blend
This incense suits anyone devoted to Guru Rinpoche, revered as the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. Since the recipe combines Shukpa, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, giwang, saffron, and other precious medicinal herbs, the resulting fragrance carries real complexity rather than a single dominant note. As a result, it works well for daily devotional practice or protective rituals during uncertain times.
This incense also makes a meaningful gift for anyone building their own devotional practice, since the ingredients and preparation method carry real cultural depth rather than a purely decorative fragrance. Many customers return to reorder once they find a scent that fits their regular ritual.
Product Details
- Ingredients: Shukpa, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, saffron, and other herbs
- Size: 3.9 inches
- Quantity: 19 incense sticks
- Weight: approx. 45 grams
Care & Storage
Store your incense sticks in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight to help preserve their aroma. When ready to use, light one end and place it in a heatproof holder so it burns evenly. Because rope and stick incense burn slowly, a single piece typically provides 15 to 30 minutes of fragrance. This makes it a practical everyday choice as well as a meaningful ritual item.
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