Chakra Jali Box
This Chakra Jali Box incense gift set includes 10 mixed fragrance incense sticks in a mango wood box. Printed with seven chakra symbols, this box doubles as both an incense holder and storage. Scents include; Strawberry, Orange, Lemon, Mint, Blueberry, Lavender and Blackberry.
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How to use Incense
Place the incense on or in a suitable container such as a Jali Box or use an ash catcher.
Light the end of the incense until it catches. You can then blow it out so that it smolders.
Place the incense in a suitable ventilated area making sure to keep it away from flammable materials. The stick will burn furniture or curtains if they come in contact with it.
The ash form the incense stick can cause discolouration so be careful to place the incense so that the ash falls safely.
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Chakras
There are seven major chakras in your body. Moreover, each one governs a specific energy you need to lead a healthy, well-rounded life.
Muladhara – This is the base chakra and is located at the base of the spine. Also, associated with grounding and the colour red
Svadhishthana – This is the sacral chakras and is located at the Lower Abdomen. Also, associated with relationships, feelings and emotions and the colour orange.
Manipura – This is the solar plexus chakra and is located at the stomach. Also associated with personal Power and knowledge and the colour yellow.
Anahata – This is the heart chakra and is located at the heart. Also associated with relationships, love and the colour green.
Visuddha – This is the throat chakra and is located at the throat. Also associated with communication, wisdom and the colour blue.
Anja – This is the 3rd eye chakra and is located at the forehead. Also associated with intuition, psychic abilities and the colour indigo.
Sahasrara – This is the crown chakra and is located at the crown. Also associated with wisdom, inspiration and the colour purple.
In addition, the chakras can be linked to many traditions including buddhism and Hindism.
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