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Deeply scented quality incense for therapeutic and meditational uses is one of the oldest Tibetan arts. This incense has been compounded in accordance with a famous 13th century manuscript on incense making and consist of 28 best quality of different medicinal herbal ingredients which are brought from their native environments. Such great quantities of these precious ingredients are used that when you burn it, through the sense of smell, a feeling of spaciousness and serenity pervades your entire being. For meditational purposes it aids in single-pointed concentration and for therapeutic purposes it helps relieve tension and irritability. Besides the meditation and therapeutic, it is uses in following purposes,
1.Offering : Its natural and aromatic ingredients containing various good and auspicious substances are ideal for puja offerings. 2.Air Freshener : Its aroma eliminates stale ordour and leaves room with delightful country fresh and clean fragrance. High Quality, non-toxic incense, traditionally made using nagi, sandalwood, cardamoms and cloves, saffron and musk, leaves of spruce and hemlock, butterworth and benth and many other rare himalayan aromatic herbs, for religious and aesthetic values. Incense is an offering made in order to propitiate the protective deities, this incense stick has been prepared according to the formulation prescribed by Femkarpo the great Yogi of the Drukpa school of buddhism and terdag lingpa, the treasure discoverer of the mindroling monastery. It is a blend of about one hundred precious aromatic substances like nag 1 (scale of pangolin) Giwang (bezoar), clove, nutmeg, safron, red and white sandal wood and other medical materials this has been hand manufactured wiht utmost care and in strict compliance with an age old traditional method at thimphu by nado. Top |
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