Collection: Absolute Bliss Incense Collection

Happy Hari incense was founded by Paul Eagle to bring traditional Indian masala incense to Western markets, developed in collaboration with Indian artisans. Known for rich, complex blends made from natural resins, woods, halmaddi, and oils, Happy Hari gained recognition for its long-lasting fragrance and traditional craftsmanship. Today, the Happy Hari-Absolute Bliss range continues these authentic methods, sourced through trusted relationships that preserve its original masala quality.

Traditional Indian incense (agarbatti) is handcrafted using natural resins, woods, herbs, florals, and botanical extracts blended into masala incense paste.

These natural incense sticks are hand-rolled in India using time-honored techniques that create a rich, layered fragrance and slow, even burn.

Unlike synthetic incense, traditional Indian masala incense is known for its depth, warmth, and evolving aroma profile.

Common ingredients include sandalwood, halmaddi resin, spices, floral oils, and temple-grade aromatic materials used in classic incense making.

This collection features authentic Indian incense sticks including temple incense, sandalwood incense, floral masala blends, resin-rich aromas, and artisan agarbatti from respected incense houses across India.

Explore one of the largest selections of traditional Indian incense online in the United States, with all orders shipped from California.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Indian Incense

What is traditional Indian incense?

Traditional Indian incense, also known as agarbatti, is typically hand-rolled using natural ingredients such as resins, woods, herbs, spices, floral extracts, and botanical materials blended into masala incense paste.

What are natural incense sticks?

What is masala incense?

Masala incense is a traditional style of Indian incense made by blending aromatic ingredients directly into the incense mixture before hand-rolling onto bamboo sticks, creating a richer and more layered fragrance.

What is the difference between hand-rolled incense and dipped incense?

Hand-rolled incense contains blended aromatic materials throughout the stick itself, while dipped incense is generally coated in fragrance oils after production and may smell sharper or more synthetic.

What is agarbatti?

Agarbatti is the traditional Indian word for incense sticks. Indian agarbatti is known worldwide for its handcrafted masala blends, temple incense, sandalwood incense, and resin-rich aromas.

What does Halmaddi incense smell like?

Halmaddi adds a soft, rich, slightly sweet and resinous depth commonly associated with classic temple-style Indian incense and traditional masala blends.

What is temple-style incense?

Temple-style incense refers to traditional Indian incense blends with deep woody, resinous, herbal, and slightly sweet aromas inspired by classic incense used in Indian temples.

What type of incense burner should I use?

Most Indian incense sticks can be used with standard incense burners or wooden incense holders designed for bamboo-core incense sticks. Heat-resistant incense burners are recommended for safe daily use.

Where can I buy authentic Indian incense online?

The Everest Trader offers one of the largest online selections of traditional Indian incense, agarbatti, temple incense, natural incense sticks, and handcrafted masala blends in the United States. All orders ship from California.

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