Ancient Bhutanese
Ancient Bhutanese Zambala Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Prosperity & Abundance
Ancient Bhutanese Zambala Incense – 30 Hand-Rolled Sticks (20 cm) | Sacred Himalayan Offering for Prosperity & Abundance
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— Overview —
From the sacred monasteries of Bhutan comes the Ancient Bhutanese Zambala Incense — a fragrant invocation of wealth and auspiciousness, handcrafted according to centuries-old monastic traditions. Each stick is meticulously rolled to channel the blessings of Zambala, the Buddhist deity of abundance, inviting prosperity into both spiritual and material realms.
— Spiritual Significance —
Zambala (Jambhala), the embodiment of generosity and abundance, is revered as the protector of wealth and remover of obstacles. Burning this incense is more than a ritual — it is an offering of gratitude and intention, aligning your space and spirit with the energy of prosperity. Traditionally used in wealth pujas and rituals, it supports a life of generosity, flow, and flourishing.
— Ingredients & Origin —
A sacred blend of Himalayan botanicals including juniper, spikenard, saffron, agarwood, sandalwood, clove, and kusum flowers, each chosen for its wealth-attracting and purifying qualities. Handmade in Bhutan by monastic artisans, this incense follows classical formulas preserved through generations.
— Benefits —
• Invites prosperity, success, and abundance into your home and practice.
• Clears financial obstacles and nurtures a mindset of generosity and gratitude.
• Enhances wealth pujas, manifestation rituals, and intention-setting.
• Beautiful and meaningful gift for new ventures, homes, or sacred spaces.
— How to Use —
Light the tip of one stick and gently extinguish the flame. Place it in a safe holder and allow the aromatic smoke to rise, filling your space with auspicious energy. Use it during wealth rituals, meditation, or as part of your daily abundance practice.
— Specifications —
• Quantity: 30 incense sticks
• Length: 20 cm each
• Origin: Bhutan
• Packaging: Hand-rolled, eco-conscious paper tube crafted with traditional Bhutanese techniques
