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Essential to perfume your home or for puja (prayers), incense sticks and their delicious scents and their holders, Indian candles. I selected something to put an Indian atmosphere at home to be transported in India

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  • Indian incenses
    <p>Indian incense has been used for centuries to accompany prayers and meditation, and to create a calming atmosphere. Discover Pankaj's selection of natural and artisanal incense: sticks, cones, masala incense, and dhoops, with woody, floral, or spicy fragrances. Perfect for purifying the air, promoting concentration, or simply bringing a touch of well-being to your home.</p>
  • Indian Incense holders
    <p>Pankaj Boutique offers Indian incense holders to accompany your rituals and moments of meditation by providing a safe and harmonious support for your sticks or cones. Beyond their practical use, they become an object of beauty and serenity in your sacred space.</p>
  • Indian candles
    <p>Pankaj Boutique offers Indian candles to illuminate your rituals and meditation moments, symbolizing inner light, purity, and spiritual connection. Perfect for pujas, yoga, or creating a serene atmosphere at home.</p>
  • Indian candle holders
    <p>Pankaj Boutique offers handcrafted Indian deepaks and candle stands to accompany your rituals, pujas, and moments of meditation. Symbols of light and spirituality, they combine aesthetics, tradition, and serenity.</p>
  • Indian aroma diffusers
    <p>Pankaj Boutique offers Indian fragrance diffusers that combine ancient traditions with a soothing atmosphere. Ideal for purifying and perfuming your home, supporting your spiritual rituals, and creating a serene atmosphere.</p>

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Questions and Answers about Indian Candles and Incense

What is the spiritual meaning of Indian candles and incense?

In Indian tradition, candles and incense are not just decorative items. The flame of a candle symbolizes inner light, knowledge, and purity, while the rising incense smoke is seen as a bridge between the material and spiritual worlds. Used during prayers (pujas), meditations, and rituals, they foster spiritual elevation, energy purification, and connection to the sacred.

What are the traditional uses of candles and incense in India?

In India, candles (diyas or oil lamps) and incense accompany religious rituals, festivals (such as Diwali, the Festival of Lights), and moments of reflection. They are also used in homes to create a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. Internationally, their use has expanded to yoga, meditation, relaxation, as well as spiritual decoration and home fragrance.

How can these rituals be integrated into daily life?

Even without practicing the Hindu tradition, anyone can draw inspiration from these age-old customs: lighting a scented candle to open a meditation session, burning an incense stick to purify the atmosphere before yoga, or simply creating a calm evening ritual. These simple gestures bring spirituality, serenity, and balance into everyday life.

Photo de Pankaj Sharma

Pankaj Sharma’s Ritual

"Every day, in my Hindu tradition, I light a candle and burn a few incense sticks to accompany my puja. The flame represents divine light, the smoke carries my prayers, and the fragrance purifies my mind. This ritual connects me to my roots and brings me peace and inner strength."