How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
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Hi ,
I also found that making a cone out of it doesn't work.
I also found that making a cone out of it doesn't work.
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I don't mess with the log - I just stick a piece (you can break off whatever size of the log you like) to the little metal holder that comes with it and then light it. If you press it into a cone, then it's too compact and not enough air can get in and through it to keep it burning.
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The Dhoop does take a little longer to get started...and a little more flame to ignite it properly. Stay at it and once it gets going it stays that way! I also agree with Devi Spring, don't compress it any more than it already is or it will take FOREVER to keep lit. Enjoy...and good luck!
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To cast a spell, how much incense is needed to burn when you say your intention ? because I usually burn it outside my house and watch over it, and burn it alot. But it has been raining very hard and very windy for the past few days. I could not do it so I brought it inside to do it, but my family can't smell it and told me to stop. They can't smell any incenses. So, I wonder if I burn just burn very very tiny little, enough to lightly smell it, would it be enough to cast a spell ?
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I usually don't use a lot of incense because of sensitivity to smoke. It works just fine for me to work with just a little bit. This depends on what kind of work you are doing with the incense. If you are cleansing the home, only using incense, I'd say it's better to use a lot and clear out the house with all the doors open when your family isn't home. If you burn it in addition to candle work for example, for me, a little is sufficient.
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Sweden for the win! I agree 100% with svarthyndan! It depends on the situation for me as well... Sometimes a bunch...sometimes a little pinch.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Burning incense, then say my intention. How much incense do I need ?
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Sunstallion,
Lucky Mojo Incense packets weigh one ounce. You will be able to burn the contents of one packet for quite some time, or burn it over several days. Make one small cone or use one pinch at a time.
When you buy a Lucky Mojo Curio Co. spell kit, your one-ounce packet of incense is more than enough to burn for many days of spell work.
The amount of smoke you enjoy or can tolerate will vary based on whether you do the work outdoors, like the smell and effect of incense generally, and so forth.
Lucky Mojo Incense packets weigh one ounce. You will be able to burn the contents of one packet for quite some time, or burn it over several days. Make one small cone or use one pinch at a time.
When you buy a Lucky Mojo Curio Co. spell kit, your one-ounce packet of incense is more than enough to burn for many days of spell work.
The amount of smoke you enjoy or can tolerate will vary based on whether you do the work outdoors, like the smell and effect of incense generally, and so forth.
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I didn't buy the whole kit. I just bought one packet of the incense to burn, write my intention on the paper, then say it, then burn it. That's why i want to know how much incense is needed.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Sunstallion, maybe these pages will help you:
How to Make a Cone of Incense (Herb-Magic
http://herb-magic.com/incense-powder-cones.html
How to Use Incense (Hoodoo in Theory and Practice)
http://luckymojo.com/incense.html
Hoodoo Incense (AIRR)
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... oo_Incense
In-Person Suffumigation or Censing (AIRR)
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... or_Censing
Good luck!
How to Make a Cone of Incense (Herb-Magic
http://herb-magic.com/incense-powder-cones.html
How to Use Incense (Hoodoo in Theory and Practice)
http://luckymojo.com/incense.html
Hoodoo Incense (AIRR)
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... oo_Incense
In-Person Suffumigation or Censing (AIRR)
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/C ... or_Censing
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Good website, thanks CatherineYronowde, but how big is a cone is still a question ?catherineyronwode wrote:Sunstallion, maybe this Herb Magic page, showing how to make a cone of incense and light it will help you:
http://herb-magic.com/incense-powder-cones.html
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As has been stated in the tread, there is no cut and dried answer. There is no point where it becomes the right amount and your going to get results. It is a matter of preference and situation. I personally prefer to burn a goodly amount of incense because I enjoy the smell and I find the large billowing clouds of incense smoke aesthetically pleasing, but there are times when I will burn a smaller portion, if I'm running low and need to stretch till my next order comes in or if I am a bit short on time and can't stay for a large amount to burn down.sunstallion wrote:
Good website, thanks CatherineYronowde, but how big is a cone is still a question ?
If you want an exact measurement of how much incense powder I or anyone else uses your probably out of luck, I know I don't measure it out and I do not think anyone else does.
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Sunstallion, look at the pictures i showed you. Do you see how big Carin's hand is next to the cone of incense? That's how big she makes her cones. I make mine a considerable bit smaller.
Here's another way to make cones -- in a candle snuffer. We sell the small ones for $2.00 and the larger ones for $3.00, and the size difference is in the handle length, not the size of the cone-- you can buy one and use it and all your cones will be perfectly the same in size. Order here:
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocattools.html#snuffers
Here's another way to make cones -- in a candle snuffer. We sell the small ones for $2.00 and the larger ones for $3.00, and the size difference is in the handle length, not the size of the cone-- you can buy one and use it and all your cones will be perfectly the same in size. Order here:
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocattools.html#snuffers
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Hi all,
One way I've been doing it is by creating a mold with a double-layer of tinfoil. When I first read about using the candle snuffer technique, I did that. But my current snuffer has a wide bell and it made a gargantuan incense cone--too big for my purposes. I imagine the snuffers being sold by Lucky Mojo would make a more reasonable size. In any case, my solution was to press tinfoil over a pen cap and then use that to shape the incense. It works fairly well.
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One way I've been doing it is by creating a mold with a double-layer of tinfoil. When I first read about using the candle snuffer technique, I did that. But my current snuffer has a wide bell and it made a gargantuan incense cone--too big for my purposes. I imagine the snuffers being sold by Lucky Mojo would make a more reasonable size. In any case, my solution was to press tinfoil over a pen cap and then use that to shape the incense. It works fairly well.
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no thanks. I already bought a small one from Lucky Mojo.catherineyronwode wrote:Sunstallion, look at the pictures i showed you. Do you see how big Carin's hand is next to the cone of incense? That's how big she makes her cones. I make mine a considerable bit smaller.
Here's another way to make cones -- in a candle snuffer. We sell the small ones for $2.00 and the larger ones for $3.00, and the size difference is in the handle length, not the size of the cone-- you can buy one and use it and all your cones will be perfectly the same in size. Order here:
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocattools.html#snuffers
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then if you bought the small one from lucky mojo, then you have the tool to make an incense cone.
I personally use a dish with sand and make a little dip into the sand and pour the incense directly into there and make it heap up into a little mountain. I use as much as would fit in a spoon. I find that amount perfect for spell work and perfuming a room as well.
I personally use a dish with sand and make a little dip into the sand and pour the incense directly into there and make it heap up into a little mountain. I use as much as would fit in a spoon. I find that amount perfect for spell work and perfuming a room as well.
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The old De Laurence catalogues from the 1930s say that Sandalwood and Patchouli are the main fragrances in "Temple Incense."
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Thanks for looking that up, Malefic.
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Thank you for that Malefic...very cool information...two of my favorite scents!Malefic wrote:The old De Laurence catalogues from the 1930s say that Sandalwood and Patchouli are the main fragrances in "Temple Incense."
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This thread actually turned up in the Google search results when I was googling for more info about the stuff... I've lately acquired a small amount. I can tell you that Nag Champa is not dissimilar.
The approximately 80 year old sample of Temple incense is a loose powder but I don't think it's self lighting -- though Sandalwood is definitely the bulk of the formula so it probably could burn on its own if you tried. It has some extra spices and a tiny bit of a floral scent -- I think it may be plumeria or frangipani. It's not a lot of fragrance -- really, the mixture is probably 90% sandalwood in both smell and substance -- though I suppose it might be a little weaker now than when it was fresh-made. It does not contain any resins.
The approximately 80 year old sample of Temple incense is a loose powder but I don't think it's self lighting -- though Sandalwood is definitely the bulk of the formula so it probably could burn on its own if you tried. It has some extra spices and a tiny bit of a floral scent -- I think it may be plumeria or frangipani. It's not a lot of fragrance -- really, the mixture is probably 90% sandalwood in both smell and substance -- though I suppose it might be a little weaker now than when it was fresh-made. It does not contain any resins.
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I got Lucky Spirit, and I love it. When she says "economical", she MEANS it!
I bought two bags and now I have enough to last me through Doomsday. Mad props.
Also, that's some amazing research, Malefic.

Also, that's some amazing research, Malefic.
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I LOVE the Lucky Spirit incense!!!! I have used it a few times already and I just adore it. It smells awesome.
Malefic, its so awesome you got a sample of the old incense blend!! wow!
Malefic, its so awesome you got a sample of the old incense blend!! wow!
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Interesting discussion. I'm enjoying meditating and other work done with the Master Key incense I got from LM. It's very good. Some time ago, I learned the hard way about the smoke that the charcoal disks emit. Quartering the disks seems to be helpful for short workings.
Lucky Mojo sells a wide range of herbs, which, if mixed with a bonding agent like gum arabic or tragacanth (even better), some "liquid fire" (1/4 tablespoon of saltpeter to every 4 tablespoons of water), and a wood powder base can make very good, clean-burning incense. For example, I'm blending my own "confusion incense" with the herbs I got from LM this way. In this case, controlling the amount of wood powder relative to the aromatic ingredients will help you find the balance between burnability and scent.
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Lucky Mojo sells a wide range of herbs, which, if mixed with a bonding agent like gum arabic or tragacanth (even better), some "liquid fire" (1/4 tablespoon of saltpeter to every 4 tablespoons of water), and a wood powder base can make very good, clean-burning incense. For example, I'm blending my own "confusion incense" with the herbs I got from LM this way. In this case, controlling the amount of wood powder relative to the aromatic ingredients will help you find the balance between burnability and scent.
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In the past I was taught to burn incense(loose, cones, sticks) in a small dish or container of salt because it removes negativity.
I keep reading on the LM forums to burn loose incense on sand but no mention ever of salt.
Just wondering if any more experienced rootworkers have ever used salt as a base for the incense.
I keep reading on the LM forums to burn loose incense on sand but no mention ever of salt.
Just wondering if any more experienced rootworkers have ever used salt as a base for the incense.
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I have, but now I use dirt because it is easier to recycle. Just throw it outside. I started burning candles in dirt too.
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Oh using dirt never even crossed my mind. It makes sense with rootwork too, using something so close to where roots and herbs are grown. I like this idea! Thanks Mama Micki for sharing this!
I keep reading about using sand but for some reason it doesn't 'feel' right to me, maybe bc I was allergic to sand as a child I dont know! LOL
I keep reading about using sand but for some reason it doesn't 'feel' right to me, maybe bc I was allergic to sand as a child I dont know! LOL
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Dirt is free. Unless you live near the beach, you'll probably have to buy sand. I like using dirt because it keeps me close to the Earth, and the herbs, roots, and minerals I work with like it too.
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I use salt when I do house cleansings, but at home I use dirt.
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Im really glad I asked.this question. I love the idea of using dirt and bringing more of the natural element to the rootworks. Now THIS feels right to me. Im definitely a dirt.convert now.
I never see it mentioned anywhere on here though I thought the norm or standard was.sand. I think I might use the salt only when I want to use incense for a home cleansing to remove negativity just as DeviSpring mentioned. Thanks Mama Micki and DeviSpring. 


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I am always careful with the collection of dirt. In conjure we believe strongly in the spirit of the earth and its tie to us and the places we gather from. We gather dirt from a grave to get the aid of that spirit of the dead, we gather crossroads dirt to invoke the spirit of the crossroads, we gather dirt from where a cat and dog have fought to capture the violence and fussing etc. So if you were using dirt from outside your house don't burn anything negative on it. I wouldn't want to burn hot foot or crossing candles on dirt that is associated with your home.
Conversely, burning drawing and blessing candles and similar types in your home's dirt would be great.
In other words remember that any old dirt still carries some spirit in it.
Conversely, burning drawing and blessing candles and similar types in your home's dirt would be great.
In other words remember that any old dirt still carries some spirit in it.
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Thanks ConjureMan. This is a great observation and one that didn't occur to me as I was reading this thread! I've used dirt in spiritual work, but only in particular circumstances--like when I was actively trying to get hired at a particular place by taking dirt from that place. I never thought that I might actually lay something on myself by using my own dirt.ConjureMan Ali wrote:I am always careful with the collection of dirt. In conjure we believe strongly in the spirit of the earth and its tie to us and the places we gather from. We gather dirt from a grave to get the aid of that spirit of the dead, we gather crossroads dirt to invoke the spirit of the crossroads, we gather dirt from where a cat and dog have fought to capture the violence and fussing etc. So if you were using dirt from outside your house don't burn anything negative on it. I wouldn't want to burn hot foot or crossing candles on dirt that is associated with your home.
Conversely, burning drawing and blessing candles and similar types in your home's dirt would be great.
In other words remember that any old dirt still carries some spirit in it.
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ConjureMan you make a great point. I love the idea of using dirt for burning the herbal insences because of the fact you mention, it carries a spirit and that spirit helped nurture the herbs. I would not use my dirt for the negative works though as I dont want the negativity recycled on my property.
I know this if off topic from my original question but since we are talking about using dirt now .... Is it ok to work a vinegar jar spell in a hole in the dirt in my backyard? Its not buried there its just in the hole while I burn the candle on it, then I return it inside behind a toilet.
I know this if off topic from my original question but since we are talking about using dirt now .... Is it ok to work a vinegar jar spell in a hole in the dirt in my backyard? Its not buried there its just in the hole while I burn the candle on it, then I return it inside behind a toilet.
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I'm ordering Attraction, Dixie Love, Fast Luck, Kiss Me Now and Reconciliation Incense Powders
I have an electrical incense burner. Can I burn these powders one at a time Like a few pinches of each?
I have an electrical incense burner. Can I burn these powders one at a time Like a few pinches of each?
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Yes, that is perfectly acceptable and is often done.
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The powders don't require a burner, as they are self-lighting. So you just need a heat-proof receptical to burn them in. You'll just want to shape them into a cone, and then light the tip...they will stay lit by themselves and burn down.
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Directions for shaping incense into a cone can be found here:
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Exactly MissMichaele, the ones jujuman listed seem to mix well but check as MissMichaele indicated.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Another order arrived today and my uncrossing incense powder and the incense brazier are now here
The question I have is, must I line the incense burner with sand (it is the Copper and Brass brazier from Nepal), and if so, how exactly is it done and what kind of sand is best? Or is this step not necessary with the LM incense powders?
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Just place a layer of clean sand in the bottom. This is to keep the incense from repeatedly heating the metal to the point that within a few years the metal will become fragile or burn out. The sand helps dissipate excess heat.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Alright! Thank you Miss Cat! I am learning so much from your website-- a huge thanks to you for all you do!
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If you don't have access to sand...dirt works just as well....that's what I've used before!:)
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Yes, for all my blessing/healing/drawing work I just use dirt from my property. You can also use salt in a pinch!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I got into burning incense long before I came across your site or had decided to act on my interest to learn hoodoo.)
1) I have some Indian temple incense that I have been using for the last couple of years as help with meditation (before I took my interest of hoodoo a step further to really study it), and I absolutely love the smell of it. Is there anything that can used in?
2) Also I do have some Super Hit incense. What can I use Super Hit for besides meditations?
3) And what similar products does LMCC have?
1) I have some Indian temple incense that I have been using for the last couple of years as help with meditation (before I took my interest of hoodoo a step further to really study it), and I absolutely love the smell of it. Is there anything that can used in?
2) Also I do have some Super Hit incense. What can I use Super Hit for besides meditations?
3) And what similar products does LMCC have?
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
1) The phrase "Indian temple incense" could refer to almost any brand of agarbathi (stick) or dhoop (cone or log) incense from iIndia. We carry a wide assortment of these incenses and recommend that you employ them based on the primary essential oil scents utilized in them. For instance, those that are Rose scented would be good for love, those that are Jasmine scented would be good for psychism.
2) Super Hit is a very nice all-purpose incense with a slightly sweet "Tibetan" or "Nepalese" aroma, even though it is actually made in India. I find it good for work of a "deep" nature, for situations that require intense concentration. The package shows all 12 Zodiac signs on it, which implies that Super Hit is also an all-purpose zodiacal incense. The name "Super Hit" is a stupid appeal to the drug culture -- Super Hit incense is much better than that really dumb name.
Super Hit Agarbatti 100 grams box
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This popular incense is a slightly sweeter and more relaxing version of the famous Nag Champa Indian incense and truly has made a hit in the USA; black box with red and grey artwork. Super Hit is made by the same company that manufactures Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa and enjoys an equal repuation for its quality and pleasing fragrance. Shrinivas Sugandhalaya of Bangalore, India. 100 Grams box.
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This popular incense is a slightly sweeter and more relaxing version of the famous Nag Champa Indian incense and truly has made a hit in the USA; black box with red and grey artwork. Super Hit is made by the same company that manufactures Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa and enjoys an equal repuation for its quality and pleasing fragrance. Shrinivas Sugandhalaya of Bangalore, India. 100 Grams box.
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Super Hit Agarbatti 100 grams box
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You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
For more information, see:
http://www.luckymojo.com/superhit.html
3) We carry extensive lines of Asian incenses. You can see and read about them here:
TRADITIONAL INDIAN JOSS STICK INCENSE (AGARBATHI / AGARBATTI) PACKED IN TUBES
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#agarbathi
TRADITIONAL CHINESE JOSS STICK INCENSE
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense ... hinesejoss
TRADITIONAL INDIAN CONE AND LOG INCENSE (DHOOP) IN BOXES
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#dhoop
TRADITIONAL CHINESE COIL INCENSE IN BOXES
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#coil
Thanks for asking!
2) Super Hit is a very nice all-purpose incense with a slightly sweet "Tibetan" or "Nepalese" aroma, even though it is actually made in India. I find it good for work of a "deep" nature, for situations that require intense concentration. The package shows all 12 Zodiac signs on it, which implies that Super Hit is also an all-purpose zodiacal incense. The name "Super Hit" is a stupid appeal to the drug culture -- Super Hit incense is much better than that really dumb name.
Super Hit Agarbatti 100 grams box
Use in Magic:
This popular incense is a slightly sweeter and more relaxing version of the famous Nag Champa Indian incense and truly has made a hit in the USA; black box with red and grey artwork. Super Hit is made by the same company that manufactures Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa and enjoys an equal repuation for its quality and pleasing fragrance. Shrinivas Sugandhalaya of Bangalore, India. 100 Grams box.
Spell Methods:
This popular incense is a slightly sweeter and more relaxing version of the famous Nag Champa Indian incense and truly has made a hit in the USA; black box with red and grey artwork. Super Hit is made by the same company that manufactures Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa and enjoys an equal repuation for its quality and pleasing fragrance. Shrinivas Sugandhalaya of Bangalore, India. 100 Grams box.
Product Details:
ISA-AGA-S100
Super Hit Agarbatti 100 grams box
$10.00


You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
For more information, see:
http://www.luckymojo.com/superhit.html
3) We carry extensive lines of Asian incenses. You can see and read about them here:
TRADITIONAL INDIAN JOSS STICK INCENSE (AGARBATHI / AGARBATTI) PACKED IN TUBES
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#agarbathi
TRADITIONAL CHINESE JOSS STICK INCENSE
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense ... hinesejoss
TRADITIONAL INDIAN CONE AND LOG INCENSE (DHOOP) IN BOXES
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#dhoop
TRADITIONAL CHINESE COIL INCENSE IN BOXES
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#coil
Thanks for asking!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Thanks a lot for your answer, Miss Cat.
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Thanks for mentioning Super Hit, I sometimes get little samples of it in my Nag Champa, but haven't found a whole box of it locally. I'll be sure and get some in my next order.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Does anyone know how long LM self lighting incenses retaing their freshness?
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I have had some incenses from LMC for over 2 years and they still work. But you have to keep them in a cool, dry place. Humidity is not good for them.
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I have all of my Lucky Mojo Incense (resins as well as self-lighting powders) in small, airtight, amber round jars. I have some that have lasted multiple years (at least 3) and are still very, very fresh. Same goes with any of the sachet powders as well. Baths too!
I hope that helped you!
I hope that helped you!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Thanks. Actually I do already keep my powders in baby food jars and I believe it does help to retain the freshness/fragrance much longer.
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I have some LM incenses that are 6+ years old. They still smell great when they burn.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Another thing that I do to make sure my incenses (and also herbs) don't get damp, it to use the little dessicant packets that often come in vitamins and other suppliments, and sometimes even with shoes, and put one in each glass bottle I store the the incense in. It works really well!
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Devi Spring wrote:Another thing that I do to make sure my incenses (and also herbs) don't get damp, it to use the little dessicant packets that often come in vitamins and other suppliments, and sometimes even with shoes, and put one in each glass bottle I store the the incense in. It works really well!
Great idea Devi Spring! I have used cotton balls and they work fine in a pinch...
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Super Hit incense (while sounding D-U-M-B) is a fantastic aroma...very deep. I personally like it better than the regular Satya Sai Baba Blue Nag Champa...especially in recent years. The quality of the Super Hit has stayed very high (no pun intended!). Recommended!
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We agree on both of all three points about Super Hit Incense, Joseph: D-U-M-B name, great aroma, excellent quality!
Another of my favourites:
Four Roses Agarbathies Incense Tube
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This is the very best Rose scented agarbatti we carry; it also comes in the most beautiful antique design tube, with a Victorian or Edwardian look. Four Roses Agarbathi is delightlfully sweet and floral, and it carries the fragrance of true Damask Roses. It is absolutely perfect for use in magical love spell rites. B. V. Aswathiah & Bros. of Bangalore, India. 15 Grams.
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This is the very best Rose scented agarbatti we carry; it also comes in the most beautiful antique design tube, with a Victorian or Edwardian look. Four Roses Agarbathi is delightlfully sweet and floral, and it carries the fragrance of true Damask Roses. It is absolutely perfect for use in magical love spell rites. B. V. Aswathiah & Bros. of Bangalore, India. 15 Grams.
Product Details:
ISA-AGA-FOUR
Four Roses Agarbathies Incense Tube
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Another of my favourites:
Four Roses Agarbathies Incense Tube
Use in Magic:
This is the very best Rose scented agarbatti we carry; it also comes in the most beautiful antique design tube, with a Victorian or Edwardian look. Four Roses Agarbathi is delightlfully sweet and floral, and it carries the fragrance of true Damask Roses. It is absolutely perfect for use in magical love spell rites. B. V. Aswathiah & Bros. of Bangalore, India. 15 Grams.
Spell Methods:
This is the very best Rose scented agarbatti we carry; it also comes in the most beautiful antique design tube, with a Victorian or Edwardian look. Four Roses Agarbathi is delightlfully sweet and floral, and it carries the fragrance of true Damask Roses. It is absolutely perfect for use in magical love spell rites. B. V. Aswathiah & Bros. of Bangalore, India. 15 Grams.
Product Details:
ISA-AGA-FOUR
Four Roses Agarbathies Incense Tube
$2.25


You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
For more information, see:
http://www.luckymojo.com/fourroses.html
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
You can also use rice in a cheese cloth tied with a string, kinda like the use of rice in salt shakers.
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Ah yes the ever absorbing rice! Great idea! Works wonders with minor wet cell phones and small electronics as well. This has turned into a very nice little discussion of keeping our Lucky Mojo Incense in tip-top condition! Very nice!
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I would also recommend the Wonderful Four-Way Rose Incense. Four different rose fragrances.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Can anyone recommend some good scent incense from LM that they've tried? Not looking for any specific type just want to know if any you like a LM incense the best?