Description
Tibetan incense belongs to the healing tradition of Sowa Rigpa — the classical medical and spiritual system of the Himalayan Buddhist world, refined over two thousand years to integrate herbal remedy, ritual practice, and devotional life. Burning incense during puja is functional, not decorative: smoke carries offerings, purifies spaces of negative energies, and prepares the mind for concentrated practice.
Paljor Healing Incense is hand-rolled following centuries-old Tibetan healing recipes, used in morning offering sequences, daily puja, and the purification of practice spaces across Himalayan Buddhist households. Each stick is made by hand using the masala method — aromatic medicinal herbs, essential oils, and precious natural substances blended and hand-rolled into a solid, coreless stick without a bamboo or wooden centre.
At approximately 14 cm in length, it burns for 30 to 45 minutes, releasing a rich, grounding herbal fragrance entirely free of camphor and the choking quality of synthetic incense. Non-toxic and non-habit forming, it produces minimal smoke even in enclosed spaces.
This set of four boxes — 14 sticks per box, 56 sticks in total — suits sustained daily practice or serves as a considered gift for a practitioner establishing a home altar or puja corner. Beyond formal ritual, Paljor works equally well in a study or living room; the scent sits at the accessible, ambrosial end of the Tibetan incense spectrum, far from harsher monastery blends.



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