Lama Chodpa Incense

Lama Chodpa Incense

Handcrafted Tradition. Sacred Purpose. Pure Compassion.

Lama Chodpa is more than incense—it’s a sacred offering. Handcrafted in a Himalayan monastery from a centuries-old formula preserved in ancient scrolls, each stick embodies the highest spiritual and ecological values of Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

Made from 100% pure, organic, and sustainably harvested medicinal herbs, Lama Chodpa contains no chemicals, pesticides, or additives. Every ingredient is sun-dried, hand-ground with mortar and pestle, and blended in exact proportions as prescribed by Tibetan medicine and spiritual practice. The incense is hand-rolled, wrapped in handmade paper, and sealed with the auspicious wax seal of Tashi Jong—”the Happy Valley.”

A Sacred Process of Blessing

The creation of Lama Chodpa is a devotional act. One rare ingredient undergoes an extraordinary 9-day, 12-hour-per-day blessing ceremony performed by 200 monks. It is then placed in a Dharma Protector Room and blessed daily for a full year by a meditation master before being used in the incense. This level of spiritual intention is what sets Lama Chodpa apart—it is incense infused with the energy of loving-kindness, wisdom, and deep reverence.

A DirectTrade Product That Supports Lives

All proceeds from Lama Chodpa directly support the Eden’s Rose Foundation’s DirectTrade initiatives, including:

  • Humanitarian aid for Tibetan refugees
  • Medicinal herb and organic farming programs
  • Sustainable development in remote Himalayan villages once home to nomadic tribal groups

By purchasing Lama Chodpa, you are not only bringing powerful blessings into your home—you are also helping to cultivate compassion, sustainability, and empowerment across cultures and continents.

A Compassionate Offering for a Better World

In the Buddhist tradition, the highest goal is to cultivate compassion for all beings and act for their welfare. Through Lama Chodpa, we invite you to join us in living this ideal—supporting sacred tradition, ecological stewardship, and global community development.

Light a stick. Say a prayer. Spread compassion.