Incense Burner - $49.00 This finely embossed copper incense burner can also serve as your incense holder. By removing the dome shaped top, incense can be stored inside the tube. The base is 1.5 inches wide, able to accomodate a box of 11-inch long Tibetan incense. By unscrewing the bottom, a stick of incense can be placed in the holder, sending wafts of fragrance out through the burner. |
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Mindroling Incense- OUT OF STOCK Known for its high-grade incense, Mindroling monastery in Tibet follows a time-honored formula which includes precious substances used in the Tibetan medical tradition. Its distinctive fragrance renders it appropriate for offering to representations of the Buddhas. Ingredients include sandalwood and saffron blended with more than 30 precious healing herbs. |
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Send a gift of prayers to your friends, family and loved ones.
Just like Tibetan pilgrims, wear it as reminder of the Buddha's wisdom and compassion.
Evoke the blessings of 2 million repetitions of the mantra –
Om Mani Padme Hum.
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Symbols of the formless aspect of enlightenment free of all attributes.
As the wind blows invoke the blessings of the enlightened ones.
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Finely embossed copper incense burner & incense made in the Mindroling monastery in Tibet.
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