Banjara Buddha Compassion Indian Incense Sticks for Meditation
Warm spice meets a soft floral thread in these Indian incense sticks, made for quiet meditation, evening rituals, and the tender pause between one part of the day and the next. The Buddha Compassion fragrance sits gently in the room, creating a heart-centred atmosphere without feeling heavy.
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Warm spice meets a soft floral thread in these Indian incense sticks, made for quiet meditation, evening rituals, and the tender pause between one part of the day and the next. The Buddha Compassion fragrance sits gently in the room, creating a heart-centred atmosphere without feeling heavy.
Banjara Buddha Compassion Indian Incense Sticks for Meditation is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The scent in the room
- A warm opening gives the first curl of smoke a comforting, quietly spiced character.
- The floral side softens the fragrance as it settles, keeping the mood gentle rather than sharp.
- It suits a meditation corner, a bedside wind-down, or a small home ritual built around care and attention.
- The purple and pink box, with its seated Buddha artwork, gives the pack a contemplative feel before it is even opened.
- Use one stick when you want scent to become part of the atmosphere, not the whole focus of the room.
Handmade incense from India
This Banjara Buddha incense is handmade in India, with a fragrance profile built around warmth, light florals and spice. The slim box shows a lotus-style Banjara mark above a seated Buddha image, with deep violet and magenta tones that echo the softness of the scent inside.
How to burn it well
Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases a steady ribbon of smoke.
Burn in a ventilated room, away from draughts, curtains and anything flammable. Never leave incense burning unattended, and allow ash to cool before clearing it away.
The Buddha and compassion
In Buddhist traditions, the Buddha image represents awakening, steadiness and the turning of attention towards suffering with clarity and compassion. Incense is often used in Buddhist practice as an offering and as a simple marker of intention, its rising smoke giving form to a moment of respect, reflection or meditation. Here, the Compassion fragrance brings that symbolism into the home in a soft, everyday way: a stick lit before sitting quietly, journalling, stretching, or closing the day with a little more tenderness.
Pack size and details
Each pack includes around 12 incense sticks. Total product weight is 330 g.
A gentle gift for a quiet corner
A thoughtful choice for someone who meditates, keeps a small altar, enjoys Indian incense sticks, or likes scent-led rituals at home. The Buddha artwork and warm floral-spiced fragrance make it especially suited to reflective, caring moments.
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