Unique burner incense bowls from Nepal.
An elegant and practical addition to any home or office. These brass and gold-plated metal bowls are ideal for burning sang, sage or...
This incense powder is professionally prepared by Buddhist monks accordance with the ancient privilege Tibetan tradition, which are coming from the time of precious master Guru...
Unique Shiné cards compiled in collaboration with the Venerable Lama Sabchu Rinpoche, which we have honed to perfection and now contain a simple but comprehensive form of Shiné...
A butter lamp can be found in every Tibetan temple or household. The Tibetans place it on the altar and light it as an offering. Traditionally, Tibetans wrap a wick in it and...
This hand carved pine box with a hinged lid for easy use and maintenance is hand-decorated. It is suitable for burning Tibetan incense sticks and powder fragrances. The inner...
NATURAL HERBAL INCENSE
KARMA HAPPINESS INCENSE is specially formulated to attract the Tantric Deities for bulfilling aspirations and bringing prosperity, as well as for...
The small meditation malas of 27 beads are used for counting mantras, for special meditation practice, called prostrations, and also for counting the large malas of accumulated...
The Dorje and Dilbu (bell) are two symbols, symbolic objects, that Buddhist meditation at the Vajrayana level places in the hands of the advanced practitioner. They can be used...
The Offering Bowls are intended for offering water and other items to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas for their protection and help on the dharma path. See detailed description....
An aid to accumulating and controlling the number of mantras recited, it allows the practitioner to record the number of mantras (without distracting concentration on the mantra...
The meditation mala is not just a nice accessory, it is a traditional tool for counting mantras during meditation or prayer. It is used for concentration, clarity and...
Traditional Tibetan Khatas or Offering Scarf.
It is a custom to give a khata or offering scarf to lamas at a meeting as a sign of respect or as a gift for empowerment or...