Indian Incense Sticks – Traditional Brands and Workshops from India (144)
Indian incense sticks draw on centuries of artisan craft and on the plants, aromatic woods and resin incense of the subcontinent — this collection brings together established names and small family workshops from India's great spiritual centres.
Masala incense, resin incense and Ayurvedic recipes from India
Each brand in this collection represents its own fragrance philosophy and a distinctive handcraft tradition:
Asoka Trading and Padmini – Two pillars of Indian incense culture. Asoka is known for fresh, clear compositions including the classic Bharat Darshan. Padmini offers spiritually oriented lines — Spiritual Guide, Pakeezah — alongside its robust traditional dhoops.
Tribal Soul and Garden Fresh – Tribal Soul by Hari Darshan brings ritual, natural blends featuring Sage or precious woods. Garden Fresh by Vivasvan International adds floral and herb mixes inspired by the natural landscapes of India.
A. S. Agarbathi Works and Vijayshree – Ayurvedic masala recipes and family formulas passed down through generations, creating deep, botanical incense experiences suited to meditation and wellbeing.
Balaji, Anand Agarbathi, Cycle Brand, Shree Gajanana, Panchavati Dhoop – Beloved classics and rare fragrant finds from storied workshops, waiting to be discovered beyond the well-known names.
How to use Indian incense – wellbeing for yoga and meditation
Place the stick into a wood, ceramic or stone holder, light the tip briefly and gently blow out the flame. The ember diffuses the fragrance evenly through the room — a natural companion for yoga, meditation or a mindful pause during the day. A short spell of ventilation after burning keeps the air feeling fresh.
As a considered gift for a yoga enthusiast or a personal daily ritual, Indian incense brings the warmth and depth of the subcontinent into any living space.