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Hari Incense Sticks, 10 Pack
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Hari Incense Sticks carry a sweet amber and sandalwood scent, named for Hari, a name of Vishnu as the one who removes darkness and illusion. Ten sticks per pack, suited to meditation, prayer, and devotional practice.
Warm amber over grounding sandalwood makes a purifying, settling smoke, reached for to clear a space and steady the mind for focused devotion.
Key Features
- Ten incense sticks. An easy size for daily practice.
- Amber and sandalwood. A sweet, grounding scent.
- Named for Hari. A name of Vishnu.
- For purification and devotion. Clearing and settling a space.
Product Details
- Hari incense sticks, 10 per pack
- An amber and sandalwood scent
- A blended fragrance incense, not an essential-oil product
- For purification, connection, and devotion
The Spiritual Significance
Hari is a name of Vishnu, understood in Hindu tradition as the one who removes darkness and illusion, the sustainer who upholds and protects. An incense named for Hari carries that devotional sense of clearing and light, paired here with amber and sandalwood, two of the warmest, most grounding notes in incense. Burning it is a simple act of devotion and a way to purify and settle a space for meditation, prayer, or offering. The incense does not act on its own; it clears and warms the air and helps you settle into your own devotion. Light a stick before an image of Vishnu or Krishna, at the start of meditation, or whenever you wish to clear and bless 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 amber and sandalwood scent fills the room, offer it in devotion or let it clear and 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.
- Chandan Sandalwood Incense Sticks by Sonavi: pure sandalwood for meditation.
- Ganesh Incense Sticks by Sree Vani: burned to bless beginnings.
- 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 and sweet, amber over grounding sandalwood. Rich and resinous rather than sharp, a comforting temple-style scent.
Who is Hari?
Hari is a name of Vishnu, understood as the one who removes darkness and illusion, the sustainer who upholds and protects.
What is it used for?
Purification and devotion. It is burned to honor Vishnu and to clear and settle a space for meditation, prayer, or offering.
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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