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Gulessence Loban Incense Sticks – Cow Dung & Temple Flowers | 40 Sticks + Free Holder

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Loban Incense Sticks – Charcoal-Free, Made from Cow Dung & Temple Flowers | Free Wooden Holder

The deep, sacred fragrance of loban in a clean, charcoal-free incense stick — hand-rolled from cow dung and upcycled temple flowers. 40 sticks per box, 35–40 minutes burn time, with a free wooden incense holder. Used for centuries to purify spaces, neutralise negative energy, and deepen meditation and prayer.


📦 What's Inside

  • 40 incense sticks per box — 9-inch, hand-rolled
  • Burn time: 35–40 minutes per stick
  • 1 free wooden incense holder included
  • Charcoal-free · toxin-free
  • Made from cow dung and upcycled temple flowers
  • Fragrance: Pure Loban (Benzoin Resin)
  • Safe for home, temple, and meditation use

🌿 Key Ingredients

  • Cow Dung
  • Sacred Temple Flowers
  • Loban (Benzoin Resin)
  • Jatamasi
  • Nagarmotha
  • Sugandh Kokila
  • Haubera
  • Natural Herbs & Essential Oils

🔥 About the Loban Fragrance

Loban — benzoin resin — is one of the oldest and most sacred fragrances in Indian and Vedic tradition. Its deep, warm, resinous scent has a unique ability to clear stagnant energy, purify the air, and create an atmosphere of calm and spiritual focus. Unlike floral fragrances, loban burns slow and heavy — filling the room with a grounding, almost meditative quality that makes it the go-to choice for serious pooja rituals, space cleansing, vastu correction, and deep meditation.


🌸 Made Differently

Gulessence incense sticks are made from cow dung and upcycled temple flowers — petals collected from temples after offerings, dried, ground, and blended with natural herbs and loban essential oil. No bamboo core, no charcoal, no synthetic binders. Every stick burns as pure fragrance with minimal smoke — clean enough for daily home use around family.


🕯️ How to Use

  1. Place the incense stick in the wooden holder provided.
  2. Light the tip, hold the flame for 5–8 seconds.
  3. Blow out gently — let it smoulder and release fragrance.
  4. Keep away from children and flammable surfaces.
  5. Use in a ventilated space for the best experience.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is loban incense used for?

Loban incense is primarily used for air purification, space cleansing, and spiritual rituals. It neutralises negative energy and odours, creates a sacred atmosphere for pooja and meditation, and is widely used in vastu correction to remove stagnant energy from homes and offices. Its deep resinous fragrance also helps reduce anxiety and mental restlessness during prayer.

What does loban incense smell like?

Loban has a warm, deep, resinous scent with earthy and woody undertones — similar to a sacred temple atmosphere. It is heavier and more grounding than floral incense, with a slow, smoky release that fills the entire room. Some describe it as a mix of vanilla, wood, and incense resin with a slightly sweet undertone.

Can loban incense sticks be burned daily?

Yes — loban incense sticks are safe for daily use, especially charcoal-free varieties like Gulessence. Traditional Indian households have burned loban every morning and evening for centuries for its purifying and protective properties. Always burn in a well-ventilated room and avoid burning directly near infants or pets for extended periods.

What is the difference between loban incense sticks and regular agarbatti?

Regular agarbatti uses a bamboo stick core coated with charcoal and synthetic fragrance oils — producing heavy smoke and artificial scent. Gulessence loban incense sticks are charcoal-free and bamboo-free, made from cow dung and natural loban resin. They produce lighter, cleaner smoke with a truer, deeper fragrance — significantly safer for daily indoor use.

Is loban good for vastu and negative energy?

Yes — loban is one of the most powerful fragrances for vastu correction. Burning loban in corners of a room, near entrances, or in the southwest and south zones is believed to remove negative energy, clear Vastu doshas, and create a protective spiritual shield. It is especially recommended after arguments, illness, or when a space feels heavy or stagnant.

Are loban incense sticks safe for children and pets?

Gulessence loban incense sticks are charcoal-free and made from natural ingredients — significantly safer than conventional agarbatti. However, any burning incense produces some smoke. Always burn in a well-ventilated room, keep lit sticks away from children's reach, and avoid burning directly near birds or small pets who are sensitive to smoke.

What is the benefit of cow dung in incense sticks?

Cow dung replaces the bamboo core and charcoal coating found in conventional agarbatti. When processed and dried, it is odourless and burns cleanly as a natural binder. It increases burn time, reduces toxic smoke, and adds the traditional purity associated with Indian Vedic rituals. Cow dung has been used in Indian homes and rituals for thousands of years as a natural purifier and antiseptic.

What are temple flower incense sticks?

Temple flower incense sticks are made using flowers collected after pooja offerings from temples — mainly marigold, rose, and jasmine petals from temples including Brahma Temple, Birla Mandir, Eklingji, and Salasar Balaji. Gulessence dries and grinds these flowers into incense instead of discarding them. This gives the sticks a natural, sacred fragrance character while reducing temple flower waste.

How long do Gulessence loban incense sticks burn?

Each 9-inch stick burns for approximately 35–40 minutes under normal indoor conditions. Burn time may vary slightly based on ventilation and airflow. This longer burn time compared to regular agarbatti is due to the natural cow dung base used instead of charcoal.

Which is better for meditation — loban or sandalwood incense?

Loban is best used before or at the start of meditation — its air-purifying and energy-clearing properties prepare the space and settle the mind. Sandalwood is better for sustaining deep meditation — its woody, grounding scent promotes mental stillness throughout the session. Many practitioners use loban to cleanse the space first, then switch to sandalwood for the meditation itself.

How should I store loban incense sticks?

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the box closed when not in use. Avoid storing near strong odours as incense sticks absorb surrounding smells easily. Proper storage maintains fragrance quality for up to 12 months from the manufacturing date.

Is this a good gift for Diwali or housewarming?

Yes — 40 hand-rolled loban incense sticks with a wooden holder in eco-friendly packaging make this a complete and meaningful gift. Suitable for Diwali, housewarmings, weddings, corporate gifting, and any occasion where something natural, traditional, and purposeful is appreciated.


Ideal for daily pooja · meditation · yoga · vastu correction · space cleansing · Diwali gifting · corporate orders

Code

ISCD-LOBAN-50

Best Before

12 months from date of manufacturing

Core Ingredients

Cowdung & Temple Flower

Ingredients

Cow Dung, Temple Flower, Loban, Jatamasi, Nagarmotha, Sugandh Kokila, Haubera, Natural Herbs, Essential Oils.

Use

Hold the lighted match on the tip of incense stick until a flame appear. Blow the flame out and place the incense stick on the stand

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FAQs

  What is jasmine incense good for?

Jasmine incense promotes relaxation and stress relief. It enhances mood and uplifts spirits, creating a soothing ambiance for meditation and mindfulness.

What does incense do spiritually?

Incense spiritually facilitates connection with higher realms and inner peace. It clears negative energy, purifies the space, and enhances spiritual practices and rituals.

What are the ingredients in jasmine incense sticks?

 Ingredients in jasmine agarbatti include cow dung for purity and enhanced burning time, sacred temple flowers for a delicate jasmine fragrance, and a blend of loban, jatamasi, nagarmotha, sugandh kokila, haubera, natural herbs, and essential oil.

   What is the power of jasmine incense?

The power of jasmine incense lies in harnessing the calming and uplifting properties of jasmine to soothe the mind and body, creating a serene and harmonious atmosphere for relaxation and meditation.

 What is Loban incense used for?

Loban incense purifies the air and neutralizes odors. It enhances meditation, prayer, and relaxation, creating a sacred ambiance for spiritual practices.

Can we burn Loban daily?

Yes, loban can be burned daily, Loban agarbatti cleansing property, are so potent that each burn not only purifies the surroundings but also uplifts the spirit.

What does Loban incense smell like?

Loban incense emits a warm, resinous aroma with earthy and woody undertones.

What is Oudh incense used for?

Oudh incense elevates mood and promotes relaxation. It enhances spiritual practices and meditation, adding a touch of luxury and elegance to any environment. Plus, receive a complimentary incense stick holder with every purchase.

What are the spiritual benefits of Oud incense?

Oud incense creates a sacred ambiance conducive to prayer and introspection. It facilitates connection with higher realms and inner peace, enhancing mindfulness and spiritual awareness.

What is the price of Oudh incense?

Prices vary based on quality and quantity. Contact us for details. Plus, receive a complimentary incense stick holder with incense sticks box.

What is precious rose incense used for?

Precious rose incense is used for meditation, prayer, and relaxation. It creates a serene ambiance and promotes a sense of tranquillity, enhancing spiritual practices and rituals.

What is the benefit of incense sticks?

Incense sticks purify the air and neutralize odours, promote relaxation, and reduce stress, and enhance focus and concentration during meditation or work. Plus, receive a complimentary incense stick holder with every purchase.

What are the benefits of red rose incense sticks?

Red rose incense sticks infuse the space with a delicate rose fragrance, elevate mood and promote emotional well-being, and add a touch of elegance to any environment.

Is burning incense sticks good for you?

Burning incense sticks, can have both positive and negative effects, depending on factors such as the ingredients used and individual sensitivities. While the aroma of certain incense sticks can promote relaxation and stress relief, excessive exposure to smoke may pose health risks for some individuals.

Can I burn incense sticks every day?

While burning incense sticks, such as Nirvanasence Agarbatti, occasionally is generally safe for most people, doing so every day may lead to overexposure to smoke and fragrance. It's essential to balance the use of incense sticks with proper ventilation and to be mindful of any adverse effects on your health or well-being.

Which incense sticks are the best for health?

When selecting incense sticks for health-conscious purposes, consider options like Nirvanasence Agarbatti made from natural and non-toxic ingredients, free from synthetic fragrances and harmful chemicals. Opt for low-smoke varieties to minimize respiratory irritation.

What is sandalwood incense stick good for?

Sandalwood incense sticks, also known as Sandalwood Agarbatti, are renowned for their therapeutic properties. Burning Sandalwood Incense can promote relaxation, meditation, and mindfulness. The soothing aroma of Sandalwood creates a calming atmosphere, ideal for reducing stress and anxiety.

 Is it safe to burn sandalwood?

Yes, burning Sandalwood Incense Sticks, such as Sandalwood Agarbatti, is generally safe when used correctly. However, it's essential to follow safety precautions. Ensure proper ventilation during burning and never leave burning incense unattended. Some individuals may have sensitivities to smoke or fragrances, so it's advisable to test in a well-ventilated area before prolonged use.

Can I use sandalwood incense for cleansing?

Absolutely! Sandalwood Agarbatti, is commonly used for spiritual cleansing rituals. The purifying properties of Sandalwood are believed to dispel negative energy and purify the mind, body, and environment. Burn Sandalwood Incense with intention to cleanse and uplift your space, promoting positivity and harmony.

Where do you source the flowers for Gulessence Sandalwood Incense Sticks?

Mainly from Brahma temple, Birla Mandir, Eklingji temple, Salasar Balaji Temple and these flowers are handpicked with reverence, ensuring the highest quality and ethical sourcing practices.