Ancient Bhutanese
Ancient Bhutanese Guru Rinpoche Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Transformation & Spiritual Power
Ancient Bhutanese Guru Rinpoche Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Transformation & Spiritual Power
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— Overview —
The Ancient Bhutanese Guru Rinpoche Incense is a sacred aromatic offering dedicated to Padmasambhava, the revered tantric master known as the “Second Buddha.” Crafted in Bhutanese monasteries following centuries-old formulas, each stick channels his transformative power and profound blessings into your space and practice.
— Spiritual Significance —
Guru Rinpoche embodies mastery, spiritual transformation, and the protection of the Dharma. Lighting this incense invokes his presence — dissolving obstacles, empowering practice, and deepening spiritual awareness. It is traditionally used in tantric rituals, empowerment ceremonies, and meditation to connect with higher wisdom and hidden teachings.
— Ingredients & Origin —
Blended from sacred Himalayan botanicals including juniper, saffron, spikenard, cedar, clove, agarwood, and rhododendron — each chosen for its transformative and protective qualities. Every stick is handmade in Bhutan by monastic artisans preserving ancient incense traditions.
— Benefits —
• Invokes Guru Rinpoche’s transformative energy and spiritual blessings.
• Supports deep meditation, empowerment rituals, and inner awakening.
• Protects sacred spaces and removes energetic obstacles.
• A profound gift for devoted practitioners and spiritual seekers.
— How to Use —
Light the tip of a stick and gently extinguish the flame. Place it in a safe holder and let the sacred smoke rise, infusing your environment with transformation and spiritual strength. Ideal for tantric practice, altar offerings, or deep meditation.
— Specifications —
• Quantity: 30 incense sticks
• Length: 20 cm each
• Origin: Bhutan
• Packaging: Hand-rolled, eco-conscious paper tube crafted with traditional Bhutanese techniques
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