MAHA beautiful and functional brass incense burner, the perfect addition to any home or sacred space. Crafted from high-quality brass, this incense burner is both durable and lustrous, ensuring it will last for years to come. This type of incense burner often comes with a bowl-shaped base and a removable lid, which makes it easy to use and maintain.It can be used with various types of incense, including cones, sticks, and resin.
The perforated insert allows for proper air flow, ensuring that your incense burns smoothly and evenly.When you light the incense, the smoke rises through the holes in the insert, filling the room with a pleasant aroma. The incense burner is ideal for use during meditation, relaxation, or just to create a calming atmosphere in any room.
2 sizes avaliable:
Large: 3.5'', 2.4''
Small: 2.5'',2''

Why does incense burning help Buddhism and meditation practices?
In Buddhism rituals and spiritual practices, incense burning is commonly used to honor the Triratna, or the Triple Gem of Buddhism, which are “the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha”. In fact, to proclaim devotion to these three things is one major step to becoming a real Buddhist. From a spiritual perspective, the incense burning resulting in fragrant smoke teaches the necessity to burn away negative qualities within oneself in order to reveal the pure self within.

Many religious traditions have contended that burning incense is good for the soul. Now, biologists have learned that it is good for our brains too.” — Science Daily.
Surprisingly, scientific researches also show that incense burning brings many benefits to our brains. An international team of scientists, including researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, describe how burning frankincense (resin from the Boswellia plant) activates poorly understood ion channels in the brain to alleviate anxiety or depression. This suggests that an entirely new class of depression and anxiety drugs might be right under our noses.