Frank Incense Tibetan incense"Frank Incense" means "True Incense". This incense has traditionally been used as an offering to the gods and as a meditation tool for various ceremonies. It has a relaxing effect on body and mind.
Gokul resin (Bdellium) Tibetan incenseBdellium is called "Guggulu" in Sanskrit and is known within Tibetan medicine as a means of alleviating arthritis, rheumatism and neurological problems. Guggulu used to be burned to dislodge witches and demons.
Kuru Kulle Tibetan incense (stress relief)Kuru Kulle is the female Buddha of love. This special healing incense is made according to the traditional Tibetan method and the recipe from ancient texts. It has a light fragrance that promotes the increase of feelings such as love and calm, filling the environment with positive and peaceful energy. Content: 20...
Milarepa Tibetan incense (pure life)This Milarepa incense is made from 113 natural ingredients that include herbs and precious stones. It is particularly used to purify negative karma, created both in the past and present life, and helps to keep our precious life energy pure and healthy. Content: 20 sticks of incense.
NagChampa Tibetan incense"Champa" is the scent of the female goddess Laxmi, goddess of prosperity. It can help to relieve headache symptoms, as well as rheumatic complaints, allergies and gastrointestinal complaints. It keeps the eyes cool and refreshed and activates the brain.
Spiritual Guide Tibetan incense (Inner Growth)With Spiritual Guide you get in touch with guides and guide you in your meditation, and ensures peace and relaxation.
Zambala Tibetan incense (prosperity)This incense is used as an offering to Zambala, the Buddha of wealth. Zambala increases not only our Wealth an Fortune but in particular helps us to develop inner Happiness through the wealth of spiritual understanding. Content: 20 sticks of incense.
Tasi Tagge Tibetan incenseDelicious Tibetan incense prepared with great care and in accordance with the traditions that have been preserved over the centuries within the monastic orders of Tibet.
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