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Indian Incense
Incense (agarbattī अगरबत्ती) has played a key role in Indian religion and mysticism for millennia. Not only is incense burned for meditation and purification, it is primarily used as an offering to the Gods.
Let the man who is acquainted with the ritual offer a libation to the gods with water and barley, having presented to them flowers, perfumes, and incense. - Vishnu Purana
There are hundreds of kinds of incense made in India, and many levels of quality. Be aware that most Indian incense is far more pungent and intense than incense from other traditions.
HEM Champa has a high concentration of sandalwood. The most traditional of Indian masala incenses, this classic Champa incense is known for its purifying and calming effects.
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Hem Camphor provides the great smell of the Camphor tree. Lighter in scent then Eucalyptus, but very menthol. Light, invigorating fresh scent.
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Hem Cedar Incense Sticks provide the fresh outdoor smell of Cedar.
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Experience the spiritual solemnity through this fabled biblical incense.
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Rich, earthy, woody aroma with a nearly hidden fruity note, Patchouli is a perennial favorite scent.
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Chandan (Sandalwood) has held a venerated position ever since the glorious times of Vedic India.
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Hem Precious Gulab Incense has the finest perfumes of the Rose. Gulab means Rose and this incense is fully deserving of the title "Precious."
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Hem Precious Lavender Incense provides a wonderful scent of lavender creating a relaxing and peaceful environment.
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HEM Rose Musk Incense Sticks in an 8-Stick Square Tube, An absolutely stunning fragrance combination! Hand rolled in India.
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Revered as a sacred incense for meditation and prayer for centuries, this sweet and gentle sandalwood will bestow blessings upon you. This incense is made by Hem, one of India's leading incense makers.
Each packet contains 20 sticks.
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