No bamboo. No charcoal.
Just fragrance, the way temples have always known it.
Trigandha · Sacred Incense from India
A practice, not just a product
Burning incense is one of the oldest acts of sacred intention. How you begin shapes what follows.
- 01 PlaceSet the dhoop stick upright in a heat-resistant holder on a stable surface.
- 02 LightHold the flame to the tip for a few seconds until it catches fully.
- 03 ReleaseGently blow out the flame. A thin, steady curl of smoke should rise.
- 04 SurrenderLet the fragrance settle before you begin your prayer or meditation.
Made the way it has always been made
We spent months getting the paste right. The bamboo was the last thing to go, and removing it changed everything.
Each fragrance carries a different intention. Find yours.
Earthy sandalwood with a long, quiet warmth. The oldest temple fragrance.
Tuberose in full bloom. Rich, heady, unmistakably Indian.
Jasmine petals offered at dawn. Fresh, airy, devotional.
Soft and contemplative. The fragrance of love made still.
Blooms only at night. Mysterious, cool, nocturnal.
Quiet the mind before sleep or meditation. Gentle, herbal, still.
