Chandra Devi – Tibetan Incense from the Himalayas (12)
<section class="collection-description" aria-label="Chandra Devi Tibetan incense collection description"> <div class="collection-intro"> <p>Chandra Devi incense from Nepal is rooted in the Vajrayana tradition — handcrafted from Himalayan medicinal plants, resin incense and aromatic woods, each blend dedicated to a specific deity or spiritual purpose, for meditation, purification and inner wellbeing.</p> </div> <div class="collection-products"> <h2>Incense for meditation, purification and spiritual practice</h2> <p>The collection brings together blends from Vajrayana practice — each with its own intention and character:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Padmini Tara</strong> — One of the brand's defining references, associated with Tara as an expression of protection and compassion. Herbal, balanced and meditative.</li> <li><strong>Vajra-Dhatesvari Tara</strong> — Red sandalwood, resin incense and medicinal plants. Used to consecrate a space, purify the aura and support meditation and religious practice.</li> <li><strong>Mamaki Tara</strong> — Associated with harmony among the natural elements. Used to encourage inner peace, balance and positive energy.</li> <li><strong>Sapta-Lochani Tara</strong> — Aquatic medicinal plants and Himalayan resins. In the Vajrayana tradition, linked to purification of the Water element and transformative rituals.</li> <li><strong>Yog, Gyna, Karm</strong> — An esoteric trio: Yog for meditation and inner growth, Gyna for knowledge and mental clarity, Karm for right action and beneficial activity.</li> </ul> </div> <div class="collection-usage"> <h2>How to use: lighting Tibetan incense</h2> <p>Hold a flame briefly to the tip of the stick, then gently blow it out after a few seconds — the incense will smoulder steadily from there. Place it in a stable holder made of ceramic, stone or metal to catch the ash. Burning time varies by blend, typically between 30 and 60 minutes.</p> </div> <aside class="collection-warning" aria-label="Safety notice"> <p>Never leave burning incense unattended. Keep away from flammable materials, avoid draughts, and ventilate the room after use.</p> </aside> <p class="collection-reassurance">Chandra Devi incense also makes a rare and thoughtful gift for anyone drawn to Tibetan traditions, meditation and authentic spiritual practice.</p> </section>