Incense Sticks for Meditation Banjara Buddha

BANJARA
Made in India Ships from the UK

A slow curl of incense smoke changes the feel of a room before a meditation cushion is even settled. These Indian incense sticks are made for quiet ritual, with a warm, smoky presence that suits still mornings, evening pauses and the small act of returning to yourself.

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A slow curl of incense smoke changes the feel of a room before a meditation cushion is even settled. These Indian incense sticks are made for quiet ritual, with a warm, smoky presence that suits still mornings, evening pauses and the small act of returning to yourself.

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About this product

The scent in the room
  • The fragrance is centred on the experience of meditation, soft smoke, low light and a room made ready for stillness.
  • The golden-brown sticks look simple and traditional, with a slender form that keeps the ritual unfussy.
  • Use one when you want to mark a beginning: before sitting, journalling, reading, or closing the day.
  • The black and gold presentation, with Buddha imagery on the box, gives the pack a contemplative feel before it is opened.
  • It suits a meditation corner, a home altar, or any place where scent helps you create a deliberate pause.
Incense from India

This is incense from India, part of the Banjara Buddha Incense range. The sticks shown have a warm ochre tone with pale, slim ends, and arrive in a long rectangular box with gold detailing and a seated Buddha image. No specific scent notes are supplied, so the character is best understood as meditation incense rather than a named botanical blend.

How to burn it with care

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 tip glows and releases smoke.

Burn incense in a ventilated room, away from curtains, papers and draughts. Never leave it unattended, and allow ash to fall safely onto a suitable surface.

Buddha imagery and meditation ritual

In Buddhist traditions, incense is often used as an offering and as a way to mark the start of practice. In Indian homes and temples, incense also has a long everyday role, bringing scent into devotional, reflective and welcoming spaces. Here, the Buddha image and meditation theme point to that quieter use as a sensory cue for attention, breath and a more intentional moment in the day.

Pack details

This pack weighs 39 g. It contains incense sticks from the Banjara Buddha Incense range and is made in India.

A thoughtful ritual gift

A fitting gift for someone who meditates, keeps a quiet corner at home, or enjoys incense as part of a simple daily ritual. The dark box and gold details make it feel considered without being ornate.

Length4.5 cm
Width23 cm
Height2.2 cm
Weight39 g

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Common questions

Do I need a special holder?
Use a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher that keeps the stick steady and catches falling ash safely.
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