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Am looking to buy Indian incense. My favorite is Song of India and

also like Nag Champa but will try others. In the past I've bought from

Amazon and Ebay but shipping is too expensive so would like to find

the items locally. Thanks.

Posted (edited)

Easy if you live in BKK, just go to Pahurad.

Ok..if you are in CM, i would go to any Indian restaurant and ask them where to buy.

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Easy if you live in BKK, just go to Pahurad.

Ok..if you are in CM, i would go to any Indian restaurant and ask them where to buy.

That is too easy.biggrin.png

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Most of the Thai "Buddhist supply shops" selling Thai / Chinese incence, candles and what not stock "Indian incence". There are literally hundreds of shops around town.

Ask "Mee Toop India Mai Krap" (do you have Indian incence), should do it.

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We still buy ours from a lovely lady that has a shop almost opposite the CMU pharmacy on Suthep Rd. Think its right next door to a 7-11.

She is always well stocked with Indian incence.

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The shop that Ulysses mentioned (just a few steps past Darets Guest House as you walk north,) is still open. It is an incense shop selling a large variety of incense and related equipment. There is also a rather large Chinese shop with a well stocked incense rack (as well as Feng Shui gear, food, wind chimes, books, etc.,) just outside the back entrance to the Kamtien Market.

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There's a Northern Supermarket called Vanasnan on the Super Highway, on the opposit side between Thepanya Hospital and Central Festival. Among many things, they sell Incense. Not Indian, but various kinds of scented incense that are close enough.

Large shop with plenty of parking.

T

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There's a Northern Supermarket called Vanasnan on the Super Highway, on the opposit side between Thepanya Hospital and Central Festival. Among many things, they sell Incense. Not Indian, but various kinds of scented incense that are close enough.

Large shop with plenty of parking.

T

Since they are looking for "Indian" incence this wont help much.

If you ever make the 25 km trip south (through Hang Dong) to the Ganesha Museum there is enough Indian incence for sale to last you a lifetime. Lovely place to visit too.

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The shop that Ulysses mentioned (just a few steps past Darets Guest House as you walk north,) is still open. It is an incense shop selling a large variety of incense and related equipment

hes right !

and it was open today :)

dave2

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The shop that Ulysses mentioned (just a few steps past Darets Guest House as you walk north,) is still open. It is an incense shop selling a large variety of incense and related equipment

hes right !

and it was open today smile.png

dave2

... the Chinese shop behind Khontiem Market has at least three times as much variety, both Indian and Chinese, as the shop in the picture, but this shop is easier to find.

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There used to be on corner of Chang Klan Rd

and Sridonchai, a trader.

He had Nag Champa (Satya Sai Baba).

Unfortunately have not seen him there lately.

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For the helpful replies--thanks. I didn't realize there are so many

options in CM. I have to break the Amazon/Ebay habit--too expensive.

The shipping often costs more than the item.

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