Ancient Bhutanese
Ancient Bhutanese Kuru Kulley Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Protection & Transformation
Ancient Bhutanese Kuru Kulley Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Protection & Transformation
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— Overview —
The Ancient Bhutanese Kuru Kulley Incense is a powerful protective blend handcrafted in Bhutan’s sacred monasteries using age-old incense texts. Designed to guard against negative energies and support inner transformation, each stick is a potent ally for cleansing, grounding, and renewal.
— Spiritual Significance —
Kuru Kulley is associated with fierce protective energies and transformative forces that dissolve negativity and obstacles. Burning this incense creates a sanctified shield around your space, invites spiritual strength, and supports deep inner change. It is traditionally used for energetic clearing, protective rituals, and meditation focused on empowerment and transformation.
— Ingredients & Origin —
Crafted from protective Himalayan herbs and sacred woods including juniper, rhododendron, mugwort, saffron, cedar, clove, and sandalwood — each selected for its purifying and protective properties. Handmade in Bhutan by monastic artisans following classical formulations passed down through generations.
— Benefits —
• Clears negative energy and establishes a protected, harmonious space.
• Supports inner strength, resilience, and personal transformation.
• Ideal for cleansing rituals, seasonal transitions, and meditation practices.
• A thoughtful tool for those seeking grounding and energetic renewal.
— How to Use —
Light one stick and gently extinguish the flame. Place it in a fire-safe holder and allow the protective smoke to rise, purifying and fortifying your environment. Use before meditation, rituals, or anytime you wish to renew the energy of a space.
— 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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