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Fortune & Success Incense

Fortune & Success: Three Flavors of the Wind

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Let the wind-horse carry the blessing of wealth and fortune directly to you.

FRAGRANCE

Himalayan high-altitude cypress, Nepalese cedar flowers, nanmu binder powder

DESCRIPTION

Three Epics of the Wind: Dawn frost-grass, midday kiln-roasted tsampa, dusk campfire tea-smoke—all gathered by monks and compressed into one burnable narrative. Ignite it: the fresh shoots unfold first, then the warm sweetness of roasted barley, and concludes with the leathery echo of the Tea-Horse Road—a scent that lingers like a distant canyon wind in the falling ash.

Sanctum Tathaa sources premium, natural ingredients from Mustang, Nepal, employing long-cherished, traditional techniques to craft incenses of exceptional quality.

DETAILS

Diameter 3 mm, length 10.5 cm, net wt. 15 g; includes a Himalayan mineral-ore incense holder and a sheet of blessing mantras

TATHAA CARE

Naturally sourced, hand-rolled incense sticks; upholding the secret blessing tradition of Mustang’s Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, refined for modern life.

Fortune & Success
Sanctum Tathaa
SINCE 1498 UPPER MUSTANG
Eight-step ancient method incense: Tathaa handcraft incense
Purification
Prosperity Gathering
Monastic Artisan
Handsome
Drying
Chanting
Lamp Offering
Sacred Dedication
Three Great Benefits: 
1.Clearing Obstacles & Gathering Fortune: dissolves turbid qi of time and place, reshapes an auspicious field and smooths every endeavour.
2. Longevity & Wisdom: the warm aroma opens crown and throat centres, aiding scholars and practitioners in focus and 
eloquent speech.

3. Swift Fulfilment of Good Wishes: using the fragrant cloud as a vessel, visualise your aspiration riding the wind-horse banners across the sky, so every wish is 
quickly fulfilled.
Secret Formula Iviting Auspiciousness: n accord with the “Worldly Auspicious Signs” chapter of the Five Treasures, high-altitude cypress brings clarity, cedar blossoms lend sweetness, and nanmu powder gives steadiness—the three flavours unite. Monks chant the “Eight Auspicious Verses” before a field of prayer flags, sealing the incense with the purifying power of earth, water, 
fire, wind and space.
Origin: “Three Flavors of the Wind” follows an old Nepalese rite: only above the 4,000-metre snow line do we harvest Himalayan high-altitude cypress, pair it with freshly fallen Nepalese cedar blossoms, and bind it with local nanmu powder and mountain spring water, hand-rolling each stick. Every stick is blessed by villagers who, facing the wind, chant the “Lung-ta” mantra three times, letting the horses of air carry the prayer skyward—symbolising the rise of fortune, longevity, merit and wisdom.

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