Description
In the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition of the Eastern Himalayas, sang — the smoke offering — is among the oldest and most foundational of daily practices. Each morning, practitioners burn fragrant herbs and resins as an act of purification directed toward the Three Jewels, the Dharma Protectors, and all sentient beings. Riwo Sangcho, whose name translates as “Mountain Smoke Offering,” is formulated specifically for this ritual — its composition drawing on the sacred pharmacopoeia of Sowa Rigpa, the Tibetan science of healing and balance.
This tibetan incense sticks offering is produced by Himalaya Institute in Martam, Sikkim, according to a traditional recipe incorporating over 40 distinct Himalayan botanicals. Himalayan juniper (Shukpa), sandalwood, agarwood, and cedar form the aromatic foundation; saffron, spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi), and Rhodiola Rosea add medicinal depth. Each stick is hand-rolled without a bamboo core — the pure masala method — ensuring an even, clean burn free from synthetic compounds. No artificial dyes, no chemical binders, no added essential oils.
Beyond formal sang ceremonies, Riwo Sangcho is widely used for meditation, yoga, and the quiet ritual of beginning the day with intention. The smoke is understood in Tibetan Buddhist thought to carry offerings through space, purifying the immediate environment and inviting clarity of mind. Whether placed on a home altar or used in a dedicated practice space, it brings the layered fragrance of the Himalayan highlands into the room — juniper and cedar undercut by the warmth of saffron, grounded by roots that have been used in Himalayan herbal traditions for centuries.



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