The Process of Making Tibetan Incense
When you visit Tibet, you will find that incense sticks are widely used in Buddhist temples and monasteries. And Tibet is famous for its incense. People will go to the temples to burn incense to worship the Buddhas. The burned incent can release fragrant smoke when burned. So do you know how to make the Tibetan incense? Explore Tibet Team, a professional Tibet travel agency, today introduces the process of making Tibetan Incense to you.
Long times ago from 1300 years to now, the procedures of making Tibetan incense remain largely the same. But today there are some secrets and different ingredients are added into the traditional formula. The main ingredient is cedarwood. Firstly, the wood is cut into little pieces and then putted into machines, through the machine it will be ground into powder. Some Tibetan incense even has 28 different ingredients, many of which are herbs. The different kinds of Tibetan incense are very popular with customers. Then, the materials are put into a container made of bulls’ horns, left to dry, to become the incense sticks widely used in Buddhist temples and monasteries.
The incense is an important representation of Tibetan culture. It can dispel bad smells,repel insects, helps you calm and nourish your nervous system.It is a really good tourism souvenir in your Tibet tour.Comes and experience this magical world of culture with Explore Tibet Team.
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