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Tibetan Holy basil Tulsi incense sticks

Tibetan Holy basil Tulsi incense sticks

Tibetan incense sticks with the aromatic scent of Tulsi basil. Unique Tibetan incense sticks from Nepal, without bamboo chips. Rare aromatic high-quality pure flower essences and oils and fragrant woods are used for… more »

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Tibetan Holy basil Tulsi incense sticks

Tibetan incense sticks with the aromatic scent of Tulsi basil. Unique Tibetan incense sticks from Nepal, without bamboo chips. Rare aromatic high-quality pure flower essences and oils and fragrant woods are used for their production. Treat yourself to moments of rest and relaxation with the aromatic scent of the sacred Tulsi basil.

This type of basil is called the royal plant, it makes us sensitive to the fragility of the world around us, it sharpens our senses and improves the concentration of the mind. It has a beneficial effect on feelings of stress, tension, anxiety and depression.

The package includes a stick holder.

Tulsi, also Thulasi, Tulasi (Ocimum tenuiflorum also Ocimum sanctum, narrow-flowered basil) is a perennial plant, used in India as a supporting plant and as a spice. In Asia, it is used to produce aromatic oil, as a supporting plant in the form of teas, as a spice to flavor various dishes, but also during religious ceremonies. In the form of tea, it is considered the "elixir of life". Its scent is suitable for meditation, reflection and prayer. Tulsi roots are used to make beads to begin prayer.

Legend has it that Tulsi was a pious woman who wanted to marry Vishnu. Lakshmi, Vishna's wife, cursed her, and Tulsi became a terrestrial plant. However, she could love Vishnu if he appeared in the form of a shaligram (fossil shell) in the temple.

The sticks are made by hand, closed at one end with hand-made Lokta paper and bast paper.

Use: Place the stick in a stand, light it, blow it out after a few seconds and let it simmer. Never leave a lighted stick unattended, protect from children.

30 bars in a package
Burning time: approx. 60 minutes

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