Lainey—December 9, 2025
The Satya Incense Gift Set with Nag Champa is absolutely wonderful. Every scent in the set is rich, calming, and high quality, with the classic Nag Champa aroma being my favorite. The fragrances are strong without being overpowering and create such a relaxing, peaceful atmosphere. Each stick burns evenly and lasts a long time, filling the room beautifully. I love having a variety of scents to choose from depending on my mood. This set is perfect for incense lovers and makes a great gift too. Read more
Annalise Trevathan—December 26, 2025
Good variety, good quality, long lasting, and strong nice smell! Burns very nicely. Leaves a lasting smell Read more
Keith Aday—December 30, 2025
Fast shipping and an excellent product overall. These incense sticks are by far some of the best we’ve used. There is a large variety of scents to choose from, and each one burns evenly and smells great. If you like burning incense, these are definitely worth buying Read more
Bob R.—November 20, 2025
The Satya incense gift set brings together three timeless fragrances—Nag Champa, Super Hit, and Dragon’s Blood—all packaged for daily rituals or gifting. Each stick lights easily and burns with a steady, clean ash, filling the room with rich, layered aroma without being overwhelming. Nag Champa delivers that classic, calming scent perfect for meditation or winding down. Super Hit has a brighter, uplifting fragrance that works well during the day, while Dragon’s Blood adds a deeper, grounding note for evenings. Together, they cover every mood and moment. What I appreciate most is the consistency—each stick burns evenly, lasts long, and leaves no mess thanks to the contained ash. The set feels both practical and thoughtful, making it ideal for personal use or as a gift for anyone who enjoys incense. For anyone looking to elevate their space with authentic, reliable scents, this Satya set is a must‑have. Read more
75 people said...—June 1, 2023
There are two companies named Satya that are owned by two brothers. One brother makes the good/original version which is labeled on the box “from Bengaluru”. The other version or sometimes called the fake version is from Mumbai. Both boxes look almost identical, but if the box says Mumbai anywhere on the box or if it says Mumbai AND Bengaluru it is the bad version. The original/good version only says Bengaluru and has nothing to do with Mumbai. The Bengaluru version is known as BNG. Anyway, I thought for sure this seller was selling the Mumbai version because BNG wasn’t advertised. The pics had them listed as BNG so I took a gamble and bought them. All were BNG except for the sandalwood and Superhit, the rest were Dragons Blood, Nag Champa, Positive Vibes, Lavender and Patchouli. The BNG incense all had a light, creamy, sweet, pillowy kind of sent. When compared to other incense in this price range. They all kinda smell the same, but if you like that type of sent profile or are new to incense you’ll like it and the price was good too because Satya on Amazon listed as BNG is more expensive. I like a stronger scent and it takes two of these to put out a scent that is as strong as Goloka or Mothers India. The Mumbai incense is a whole different story! The first pic is of BNG Superhit on the left which I bought previously and Mumbai Superhit I got here on the right. You can see the Mumbai version is much more dusty and the dust crumbles off every time they are handled or touched. I smelled them before burning and the Mumbai has a strong distinct acrid, industrial cleaner type scent that seems to be covered up a little with some type of sweetener. The BNG version smells more like light sandalwood with a hint of detergent like Tide, but it wasn’t offensive at all like the Mumbai Version. Next I started scratching each stick with the same amount of pressure with my thumb nail. Hardly anything came off the BNG version, but I scratched a hole in the Mumbai stick. The fourth pic is harder scratching with the same amount of pressure and I tore a hole down to the bamboo core in the Mumbai stick while only carving a small notch in the BNG stick. Whatever the Mumbai stick is made of, it’s got a gooey center. It reminds me of baking crispy chicken where you toss the raw chicken pieces into a powered flour mix so it sticks to the chicken skin and then bake it. When taken out of the oven, lots of excess pieces of the cooked powder fall off and that’s what this reminds me of. The whole thing peels off the bamboo stick like a cooked chicken skin. It’s really strange. I have a bunch of other incense and I did this to all of them and all I could scratch off with my thumb nail was powder. Non of them were soft like the Mumbai sticks. The Mumbai sandalwood sticks were exactly the same and made a mess of dust chunks when I took them out of the box to light them. So what’s the difference in smell between the two Satyas? Definitely noticeable! I tried the sandalwood first and I liked it… at first. It was stronger than the BNG. It was a light fluffy kinda creamy scent, but halfway through the stick, as I was getting used to the scent, it became sickly sweet, so sweet I had to put it out. I had the exact same problem with Blunt Effects incense from the gas station and ended up throwing everything away. I tried the Mumbai Superhit and reviewed it against the BNG Superhit and it was the same. Where the BNG version is not offensive, and I could burn those sticks till I got bored of the scent, the Mumbai sticks where again sickly sweet and didn’t have the depth of scent (which isn’t a whole lot to begin with) of the BNG sticks. They also made my nose itch and I kept rubbing it. Conclusion If you go with Satya, make sure you look for the BNG version. I think Satya BNG is good starter incense. It’s not offensive which can be a problem with cheap incense and I think the scent profile and price point reach a lot of people who would’ve never gave incense a chance otherwise. Read more
John—December 14, 2025
Good incense sticks. Not really anything bad at all. Scent quality is nice. Only negative is other brands I've bought in past seem a little stronger scented and longer but not by much. This brand does a good job of not being overbearingly scented as compared to others. These are very good all in all Read more
Brandon—December 21, 2025
I ordered these based on having purchased the Nag Champa scent many times in convenience stores and this variety pack did not disappoint. For those confused by the vague "by weight" description rather than "count", there are 10 sticks per package. They are smaller than the typical sticks you can go into smoke shops and pick out and fill your own bag of or the pre-packaged brands like Bluntlife, Exotic Breeze etc. but are much higher quality and what incense sticks should be and burn accordingly. Don't be turned off by the way they flake and crumble a little bit, that's just natural with how they're made. The "Positive Vibes" scent is amazing and is that classic incense smell you know from old school head shops or Spencer's in the mall, even more so than patchouli, which is still great too. The only scent I don't care for is Lavender and I knew I wouldn't but accepted as a part of the set. Read more
Kyleigh—December 12, 2025
I ordered this set to use as party favors for my daughter's wiccan themed birthday. I made up little sets with one of each scent and an incense holder. My biggest complaint is that the little powder scent got EVERYWHERE like glitter and there were an inconsistent number of sticks in each pack which I found odd. But they burned clean and shipped well and smelled good. Read more