Tibetan Naga Incense Powder – Offering to the Guardians of Water and Earth
An Ancient Offering to the Lords of the Underworld
In the Buddhist and Hindu traditions of the Himalayas, the Nagas are powerful serpentine beings who inhabit the waters, the earth, and the subterranean realms. Guardians of hidden treasures and keepers of natural balance, Nagas can bring prosperity and protection when properly honored — or cause illness, obstacles, and imbalances when disturbed or forgotten.
This powdered incense is prepared according to Himalayan tradition specifically to appease the Nagas, thank them for their protection, and restore harmony between the human world and that of nature spirits.
When to Use Naga Incense
- Pujas and offerings to Nagas to obtain protection and prosperity
- Purification of spaces near waters, gardens, or natural places
- Spiritual remedy for illnesses or obstacles caused by Naga disturbances
- Pacification ceremonies before construction work or interventions on the land
- Offering practice during new moon and full moon days
The Power of Powdered Incense
The powdered form is the most traditional and powerful in Himalayan liturgy. Burned on glowing charcoal, it releases a dense and persistent fragrance that spreads through the space like a living offering — the rising smoke is the vehicle through which the practitioner's message reaches the Nagas and protective deities.
Features
- Format: Loose incense powder
- Tradition: Traditional Tibetan recipe
- Associated entities: Nagas — guardians of waters, earth, and treasures
- Use: On glowing charcoal or powder burner
- Collection: Tibetan Incense Tibet Shop Milano
Tip: Offering to Nagas is particularly effective near water sources, in the garden, or in natural places. Burn the incense with pure intention and dedicate the merit to all beings.