| Ingredient | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Elm Bark Powder | 20% |
| Cypress | 20% |
| Costus Root | 14% |
| Sandalwood | 12% |
| Tibetan Aromatic Wood | 11% |
| Tibetan Spikenard | 10% |
| Tibetan Agarwood | 4% |
| Cinnamon Bark | 3% |
| Benzoin Resin | 3% |
| Six Excellent Powder | 3% |

🌿 Why Burn Buddha's Mandala
- The most classic Tibetan offering incense, used both in temples and everyday homes
- Traditionally burned as a daily offering to the Buddha to invite blessings and auspiciousness
- Used for generations to clear inauspicious influences and create a peaceful, protected space
⭐️ Product Details
- 12 sticks per pack
- 21 cm / 8.3 in per stick
- ~60 min burn time
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans with Wild Medical Herbs
- Packaged in an African Rosewood Incense Tube with Brass Inlay
All-Natural, Science-Based Incense
Proven to Support Your Mind and Body
600+
Years of Traditional Tibetan Recipe
35+
Wild Medical Herbs Used
552
Hours to Craft Each Batch
Key Ingredients
Air clarity • traditional cleansing • cooling aromatic
Cypress
A fresh, pine-like aromatic used widely in Tibetan and Himalayan incense. Cypress is valued for its ability to clarify the air, cut through heaviness, and bring a clean, cooling note to incense blends. Traditionally burned to refresh indoor spaces and uplift the atmosphere.
Stress relief • sleep support • nervous system balance
Himalayan Jatamansi
Used traditionally in Tibetan and Ayurvedic rituals to calm the mind, ground emotions, and purify spaces. Modern studies show its essential oil offers antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and skin-healing effects. Ideal for supporting relaxation, respiratory clarity, and emotional balance.
Nervous System Balance • Emotional Clarity • Sleep Support
Tibetan Agarwood
Revered in TCM and Tibetan rituals to calm the spirit and ease chest tension. Agarwood essential oil has shown beneficial effects on GABA/serotonin pathways, supporting relaxation, mood uplift, and improved sleep.
respiratory support • Anti-inflammatory • Digestive aid
Costus Root (Inula Racemosa)
Used in TCM and Tibetan blends to improve blood flow, ease muscle tension, and support digestion. Contains ligustilide and offers anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and mood-stabilizing effects in animal and test-tube studies.
Antimicrobial • emotional balance • air purification • would healing
Benzoin Resin
Burned to cleanse environments and inspire calm through its warm, uplifting scent. Studies show benzoin smoke can significantly reduce airborne bacteria, and its topical resin has mild anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties.
warming • invigorating • moving
Cinnamon Bark
In traditional Tibetan medicine, cinnamon bark is used to brighten and clarify the atmosphere, bringing a gentle sense of auspicious warmth to the blend’s deeper woods and herbs.
*Anything not listed in the chart belongs to the tiny supporting herbs — trace botanical compounds under 3% each, added by our artisans to “complete the formula” in alignment with centuries-old Tibetan formulation traditions.
What Makes Us Different
“ Warm, resinous sweetness rises like a small prayer — echoing the incense offered before a Buddha at dawn. It rests gently in the room, leaving an auspicious calm — a quiet blessing held softly in the air. ”
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to properly burn Tibetan incense sticks?
- Angled Ignition: Light the end of the incense stick at a 45-degree angle with a lighter or match, and let the flame burn for approximately 7 seconds.
- Flame Control: Gently blow out the flame. The incense should produce a glowing red ember and a tendril of smoke, and will continue to burn on its own.
- Placement: Be sure to burn incense on a heatproof, non-flammable holder only. Burn incense in a well-ventilated room, away from flammable materials, and never leave incense burning unattended or in near children, pets, or a draft.
Note: If it extinguishes halfway, just re-ignite the stick and allow the flame to burn long enough to create a small flame.
What makes your incense different from regular incense?
Our incense is rooted in Tibetan tradition and powered by real herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Each blend is handcrafted in Lhasa from wild ingredients harvested at high altitudes, following centuries-old methods that honor both the spiritual and medicinal properties of smoke.
It’s not just for fragrance — it’s functional, therapeutic, and intentional.
What's the correct way to use Tibetan incense cones?
- Angled Ignition: Light the end of the incense cone at a 45-degree angle with a lighter or match, and let the flame burn for approximately 7 seconds, enough to create a small flame.
- Flame Control: Gently blow out the flame. The incense should produce a glowing red ember and a tendril of smoke, and will continue to burn on its own.
- Placement: Be sure to burn incense on a heatproof, non-flammable holder only. Burn incense in a well-ventilated room, away from flammable materials, and never leave incense burning unattended or in near children, pets, or a draft.
Note: If it extinguishes halfway, just re-ignite the cone and allow the flame to burn long enough to create a small flame.
When will I receive my order?
We store our incense products in a fulfillment warehouse for faster delivery across the U.S.
You will receive a tracking number via a shipping confirmation email once your order has been dispatched.
See the estimated delivery times below:
📍 United States:
- Processing Time: 1 business day
- Transit Time: 3 business days
- Total Delivery Time: 4 business days for most items
Note: This applies to our signature incense, holders, and discovery sets. Bundle packages may take longer due to custom packing.
🌍 International Orders:
- Processing: 1 business day
- Transit: 9–14 business days
- Total: 10–15 business days
While we strive to ensure timely delivery, we have no control over the shipping process once the package leaves our warehouse. For assistance with tracking your package, please contact UPS, USPS, or FedEx directly using the tracking number provided.