Tibetan Incense LAMA CHODPA ENVIRONNEMENT The Natural Tibetan Incense
Large model of * / - 100gr
Dimension: 23cm x 4.5cm
Traditionally made at the monastery temple of at least 30 different herbs and woods from HIMALAYA In a cardboard and paper packaging made by hand for about 25 sticks of 20cm.
Lama Chodpa incense is produced by a charity called the Friends of Nub Gon Monastery (named after Gon Nub Monastery in Kham, eastern Tibet). FNM is a non-profit charitable organization formed between the monks and laity of the village with the intention of easing tensions and social concerns and working on projects of great importance to the surrounding community.
Lama Chodpa is a natural Tibetan incense, 100% organic and free from chemicals, pesticides or additives.
Herbs are cultivated and blessed at the monastery.
The incense is handmade according to the exact specifications of an ancient recipe from the Tibetan tradition being strictly adhered to during the process.
Using the purest ingredients possible (the prescribed proportions of herbal medicines), the artesian process where the carefully dried ingredients are crushed individually (using a mortar and pestle), the incense is mixed with the hand, mixed into a paste which is cut into 20 cm long sticks and then dried by the sun.
The sticks are then hand-wrapped in a protective tube, wrapped in silk-screen printed handmade paper and sealed using an auspicious wax seal from Tashi Jong (Auspicious Happy Valley). There is no ecological damage associated with the production of this incense.
All the ingredients used in this incense are blessed; one ingredient, is even the subject of a 9-day, 12-hour-a-day blessing ceremony by 150 monks. After blessing day 9, it is placed in a protective Dharma room to be blessed once a day for an entire year by a meditation master before being used in incense.
* Incense stick burner in natural wood - 70mm - PEBECBC70 "
* Colored wood lotus incense stick burner - 60 mm - PEBLBC60 "
'Lotus incense stick burner in colored wood - 90 mm - PEBLBC90 "
Lama Chodpa Environment The Natural Tibetan Incense
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Light the incense with a lighter or match. Leave to burn for 2 to 3 seconds then blow gently to extinguish the flame without extinguishing the combustion. Place the stick on an incense holder and let it burn to the end. Do not forget to ventilate the room during the combustion of incense.