Copal comes from the Aztec Nahuatl word (Copalli) and refers to a variety of resins extracted from trees in the 'Bursera' family. Thousands of years ago, the Mayans and Aztecs of Mexico and Central America considered copal a sacred resin. The Mayans offered copal to the gods as one of their most valuable things, along with tobacco and cocoa. Today, copal is still used in shamanic ceremonies for energetic protection, sacrifice, cleansing and purification. It is a great incense for positive change. Copal has a rich, sweet pine scent that brings peace and harmony.
Incense Tribal Soul - White Copal Hari Darshan
Product reference:14-8901684614755
Copal comes from the Aztec Nahuatl word (Copalli) and refers to a variety of resins extracted from trees in the 'Bursera' family. Thousands of years ago, the Mayans and Aztecs of Mexico and Central America considered copal a sacred resin. The Mayans offered copal to the gods as one of their most valuable things, along with tobacco and cocoa. Today, copal is still used in shamanic ceremonies for energetic protection, sacrifice, cleansing and purification. It is a great incense for positive change. Copal has a rich, sweet pine scent that brings peace and harmony.
Incense Tribal Soul - White Copal Hari Darshan
Product reference:14-8901684614755
Copal comes from the Aztec Nahuatl word (Copalli) and refers to a variety of resins extracted from trees in the 'Bursera' family. Thousands of years ago, the Mayans and Aztecs of Mexico and Central America considered copal a sacred resin. The Mayans offered copal to the gods as one of their most valuable things, along with tobacco and cocoa. Today, copal is still used in shamanic ceremonies for energetic protection, sacrifice, cleansing and purification. It is a great incense for positive change. Copal has a rich, sweet pine scent that brings peace and harmony.
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Copal comes from the Aztec Nahuatl word (Copalli) and refers to a variety of resins extracted from trees in the 'Bursera' family. Thousands of years ago, the Mayans and Aztecs of Mexico and Central America considered copal a sacred resin. The Mayans offered copal to the gods as one of their most valuable things, along with tobacco and cocoa. Today, copal is still used in shamanic ceremonies for energetic protection, sacrifice, cleansing and purification. It is a great incense for positive change. Copal has a rich, sweet pine scent that brings peace and harmony.
Features:
Ingredients: approximately 12 incense sticks.
Dimensions: stick length - about 20 cm.
Burning time (one stick): about 1 hour.
Made in India.
New, original Hari Darshan product.
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