Incense is a part of daily life in many Indian homes, temples, and meditation spaces. It’s supposed to calm the mind, cleanse the energy, and offer devotion to the divine. But what if the very incense you burn is doing the opposite?
Synthetic incense sticks—easily available in markets—are often loaded with harmful chemicals, artificial perfumes, and charcoal dust. These not only harm your health but also go against the sattvic essence of rituals.
This article uncovers the hidden dangers of synthetic incense and introduces you to the world of natural incense made with cow dung, herbs, and essential oils—the way it was always meant to be.
The Hidden Harm of Synthetic Incense
Most commercial incense sticks are produced using:
Charcoal or sawdust as a base
Synthetic fragrances derived from petroleum
Binding agents and combustion chemicals
When burned, these release pollutants such as:
Benzene
Formaldehyde
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
These compounds are known to cause:
Headaches
Respiratory irritation
Allergic reactions
Long-term health risks, including cancer
Is this what you want filling your sacred space?
What Makes Natural Incense Different?
True natural incense—like what Dhyom offers—is made from:
Sacred cow dung (gomaya)
Ayurvedic herbs like tulsi, neem, and guggal
Natural oils from sandalwood, lavender, and rose
Desi ghee as a binder
The result is:
A soft, natural aroma
No chemical residue
A spiritual experience aligned with purity and devotion
Why Cow Dung?
Cow dung is considered sacred (pavitra) in Hindu culture and used in havan, rituals, and floor purification. It naturally purifies air and emits oxygen when burnt.
At Dhyom, we blend cow dung with herbs and ghee, keeping the Vedic tradition alive while serving today’s eco-conscious lifestyle.