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Gokula Incense Sticks, 10 Pack
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Gokula Incense Sticks carry a warm, sweet, temple-inspired scent named for Gokula, the village by the Yamuna where the child Krishna is said to have spent his playful early years. Ten sticks per pack, an easy size for daily devotion or quiet meditation.
Soft and welcoming, the scent is reached for to set a calm, devotional tone, to honor Krishna, or simply to bring a gentle warmth to a room.
Key Features
- Ten incense sticks. An easy size for daily practice.
- A warm, sweet scent. Soft and temple-inspired.
- Named for Gokula. The village of Krishna's childhood.
- For devotion and peace. Setting a gentle, sacred tone.
Product Details
- Gokula incense sticks, 10 per pack
- A warm, sweet fragrance
- A blended fragrance incense, not an essential-oil product
- For devotion, connection, and peace
The Spiritual Significance
Gokula is the village on the banks of the Yamuna where, in Hindu tradition, the child Krishna is said to have lived out the playful pastimes so beloved in bhakti devotion. To name an incense for Gokula is to call up that warmth and tenderness, the loving, joyful side of the divine. Burning a sweet, gentle incense in his honor is a simple act of bhakti, the path of loving devotion, an offering of fragrance and a focus for prayer or song. The incense does not act on its own; it warms and settles the air and helps you settle into your own devotion. Light a stick before an image of Krishna, at the start of meditation, or whenever you wish to bring a soft, sacred warmth to your space.
How To Use
- Light the tip. Hold a flame to the coated tip until it catches, then gently blow it out so the tip glows and releases a steady ribbon of smoke.
- Set it in a holder. Rest the plain end in an incense holder or ash catcher on a heat-safe surface that will catch the falling ash.
- Set your intention. As the warm, sweet scent fills the room, offer it in devotion or simply let it settle the space.
- Burn it safely. Burn in a ventilated space away from anything flammable, keep it clear of drafts, and never leave burning incense unattended.
Pairs Well With
- Gopala Incense Sticks by Sree Vani: the young Krishna, honored in devotion.
- Ganesh Incense Sticks by Sree Vani: burned to bless beginnings.
- Buddha Incense Sticks by Sree Vani: a meditative devotional scent.
- White Sage Smudge Stick: clear a space before devotion.
- All Purpose Oil: a versatile oil for your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it smell like?
Warm, sweet, and soft, a gentle temple-inspired scent rather than a sharp or smoky one. It reads as welcoming and devotional.
Who is Gokula?
In Hindu tradition, Gokula is the village by the Yamuna where the child Krishna is said to have spent his playful early years, a beloved setting in bhakti devotion.
What is it used for?
Devotion and peace. It is burned to honor Krishna, to open prayer or meditation, or simply to bring a warm, sacred feeling to a space.
How many sticks are in a pack?
Ten sticks, a handy size for daily practice or to try a devotional scent.
How do I burn it safely?
Light the tip, blow it to a glowing ember, rest it in a holder or ash catcher on a heat-safe surface, burn in a ventilated space away from anything flammable, and never leave it unattended.

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