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Ancient Bhutanese White Tara Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Healing & Longevity

Ancient Bhutanese White Tara Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Healing & Longevity

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— Overview —
The Ancient Bhutanese White Tara Incense is a sacred aromatic offering devoted to White Tara — the Bodhisattva of longevity, healing, and compassionate protection. Handcrafted in Bhutanese monasteries, it channels her nurturing essence into every stick, blessing your space with serenity and vitality.

— Spiritual Significance —
White Tara is revered for her gentle compassion and life-sustaining energy. Burning this incense is a prayer for healing, extended life, and spiritual well-being. It is traditionally used in longevity pujas, healing rituals, and compassionate blessing ceremonies for oneself and others.

— Ingredients & Origin —
Made from a sacred selection of Himalayan botanicals including juniper, saffron, spikenard, sandalwood, clove, rhododendron, and agarwood. Each stick is handmade in Bhutan by monastic artisans following ancient incense formulations.

— Benefits —
• Invokes White Tara’s blessings of healing, longevity, and compassion.
• Supports wellness rituals, healing practices, and daily offerings.
• Creates a nurturing, soothing atmosphere for meditation and rest.
• A beautiful gift symbolizing care, protection, and well-being.

— How to Use —
Light one stick and gently extinguish the flame. Place it in a safe holder and allow the soothing smoke to infuse your space with peace and vitality. Use during healing rituals, daily meditation, or compassionate practices.

— 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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