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Gopala Incense Sticks by Sree Vani, 15 Pack

Gopala Incense Sticks by Sree Vani, 15 Pack
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Gopala is the young Krishna, the playful, beloved cowherd whose charm and joy have inspired devotion for ages. This pack of fifteen hand rolled sticks from Sree Vani is burned in his honor, offered by devotees who delight in his love, sweetness, and divine play. A handy size to keep at a shrine or to try a devotional scent.

Key Features

  • Fifteen hand rolled incense sticks in a convenient pack.
  • Hand rolled in India by Sree Vani, offered in devotion to Gopala.
  • Burned to honor the young Krishna, lord of love and joy.
  • Suited to bhakti devotion, love, and joyful worship.

Product Details

A pack of fifteen incense sticks, made in India by Sree Vani. Each stick burns for roughly twenty to thirty minutes on a heat safe incense holder or ash catcher. Burn in a ventilated space, keep the lit stick away from drafts and anything flammable, and let the ash cool fully before disposing.

Spiritual Significance

In Hindu tradition, Gopala is a beloved form of Krishna in his childhood as the young cowherd, full of charm, mischief, and divine sweetness. He embodies love, joy, and the tender, playful side of the divine, and is a focus of bhakti, the path of loving devotion. Devotees adore Gopala for the warmth and delight he brings, burning incense before his image as an offering of love and a focus for devotional prayer and song. This incense is offered as a simple, respectful way to honor Gopala and bring your devotion before him, working alongside your faith and practice rather than promising any particular outcome.

How to Use

  1. Set a stick in a heat safe incense holder or ash catcher, near an image of Gopala or Krishna if you keep one.
  2. Light the coated tip, let it catch, then gently fan out the flame so it smolders.
  3. Offer the smoke with respect and love as you honor Gopala in prayer or song.
  4. Allow the ash to cool completely before disposing, and never leave burning incense unattended.

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FAQs

Who is Gopala?
In Hindu tradition, Gopala is a beloved form of Krishna in his childhood as the young cowherd, embodying love, joy, and divine play. He is a focus of bhakti, the path of loving devotion.

How many sticks are in a pack?
This is a pack of fifteen incense sticks, a convenient size to keep at a shrine or to try a devotional scent.

How is this incense used?
It is burned in Gopala's honor, often before his image, as an offering of love during devotional prayer or song. It is offered as a simple, respectful devotional act.

How long does each stick burn?
Each stick burns for roughly twenty to thirty minutes, depending on airflow. Light the tip, let it catch, then fan out the flame so the stick smolders on a heat safe holder.

Is it safe to leave burning?
No. Never leave burning incense unattended, keep it away from flammable items and drafts, and let the ash cool completely before disposing. Burn it in a well ventilated space.

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