The Buddhist Altar
The incense stick censer/burner is commonly used in Tibetan temples, shrines, and home altars for rituals, prayers, decoration, feng shui, buddhist supplies, worship, Guanyin, Quan Am, and meditation.
The lotus flower in Buddhism represents a state of wisdom and enlightenment.
Benefits of Burning Incense
Increase calm and focus.
Reduce stress and anxiety.
Aid sleep.
Complement a yoga or meditation practice.
Stimulate creativity.
Purify your space.
The simple pleasure of enjoying a lovely scent.
How often should you burn incense?
To give you a general idea, we burn incense at our altar every day, and sometimes 3 times a day – morning, afternoon and the evening.
How to burn incense sticks properly
Trim the stick as necessary to ensure a proper fit.
Light the end of the incense stick until a flame is established.
Place your incense stick in an appropriate incense burner that will collect the ash as it falls.
Specification
Material: Ceramic
Color: White
Item Size: 3.35" high; 4" diameter
Item Weight: 9.2 oz
Package Size: 4.14" x 4.14" x 3.54"
Package Weight: 10.4 oz
Package Included
1pc Incense Burner Pot