Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks - incense sticks close-up
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks - packaging and design
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks - packaging and design
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks - incense sticks close-up
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks - packaging and design
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks - packaging and design
Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling - handmade Himalayan incense sticks
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Tibetan Incense Padmasambhava - Wish Fulfilling | Handcrafted Himalayan Incense

Padmasambhava incense combines sandalwood with gemstone powder - turquoise, coral and gold. In Tibet, gemstones are added because they're believed to hold and transmit energy. This incense is traditionally used to strengthen intentions and ask for protection during prayer and meditation.

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Padmasambhava Tibetan Incense - Himalayan Herbal Blend for Wishes

Sandalwood forms the base, but what makes this incense special are the gemstones worked into it. Turquoise, coral and gold - ground to fine powder and mixed with the herbs. In the Tibetan tradition, gemstones carry energy: turquoise for protection, coral for vitality, gold for spiritual purity. Whether you believe that or not, it does change the scent and burning behavior.

Padmasambhava is also called Guru Rinpoche - the man who brought Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century. He's known for his transformative power, his ability to overcome obstacles. Incense bearing his name is used when you want to achieve something that seems difficult, when you seek protection, or when you have wishes you want to strengthen.

Key Features: Contains sandalwood and gemstone powder (turquoise, coral, gold). Named after Padmasambhava. For strengthening intentions and wishes. Traditionally used during prayer. Handmade following ceremonial recipe.

How does wish-fulfilling incense work?

✧ Strengthening intention

In Tibet you burn this incense while formulating a wish - aloud or in thought. The idea is that the smoke carries your intention upward, to where it can be heard. Sounds mystical perhaps, but the ritual helps you gain focus. You sit with it, you think it through, you articulate what you want. That alone makes it more powerful.

✧ Asking for protection

Padmasambhava is known as protector. Tibetans burn this incense before starting something difficult - a journey, an important conversation, a challenge. It gives a feeling of support, of not being alone. Whether that's spiritual or psychological makes little difference to the user - the effect is the same.

Use and Dosage

Traditionally you burn this incense during prayer or meditation, while formulating your wish. But you can also use it as a daily reminder of what you want to achieve - burn it in the morning and let the scent strengthen your intention for the day. Light it, let it glow, place in holder. One stick burns 30-40 minutes. For ceremonial moments you can burn multiple simultaneously. The scent is rich and lingers long - plan it for a moment when you can really sit with it.

Ingredients

The base is sandalwood - that gives the warm, sweet foundation tone. Medicinal herbs are added along with the finely ground powder of turquoise, coral and gold. These gemstones are expensive, so the amount is symbolic, but noticeable in scent and burning behavior.

Sandalwood, medicinal herbs, turquoise powder, coral powder, gold powder, natural resins, without artificial additives.

Does Padmasambhava incense really contain gold and gemstone powder?

Yes, this incense contains finely ground powder of turquoise, coral and gold mixed into the herbal blend alongside the sandalwood base. The quantities are symbolic rather than large, as these materials are expensive. However, they are noticeable in both scent and burning behaviour, creating a richer, more complex fragrance profile than standard herbal incense. In Tibetan tradition, each gemstone carries specific energy: turquoise for protection, coral for vitality, and gold for spiritual purity.

How is Padmasambhava incense traditionally used for intention setting?

In Tibetan practice, you light Padmasambhava incense while clearly formulating a wish or intention, either aloud or silently. The ritual of sitting with the incense, articulating what you seek, and watching the smoke rise creates a focused moment of commitment. This is not about magical thinking but about creating dedicated mental space for your goals. Many modern users burn it in the morning as a daily ritual to strengthen their focus for the day ahead. One stick burns 30 to 40 minutes, providing ample time for reflection.

What makes Padmasambhava different from other Tibetan incense varieties?

Padmasambhava stands apart through its unique composition: sandalwood base combined with gemstone powder creates a distinctly warm, rich and slightly sweet scent that differs from the purely herbal profiles of other Tibetan varieties. Where Kuru Kulle is light and subtle, and Mahakala is sharp and intense, Padmasambhava offers a luxurious warmth. It is also the only variety in this range that contains mineral elements alongside the plant ingredients. Explore all the differences in our incense guide.

Reference
tibet 0044
Origin
Nepal
EAN13
6151942512589
tibet 0044
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