
Incense Super Hit Nag Champa
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Super Hit Nag Champa Incense
Super Hit Nag Champa incense is a hand-rolled Indian incense stick that blends exotic floral fragrances with rich Indian spices to produce a sweeter, more aromatic take on the classic Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa. Each box contains 15 grams of incense — roughly 12 sticks — made by Satya, the same manufacturer behind the original Nag Champa that's been burning in meditation rooms, yoga studios, and Amsterdam flats since the 1970s. If you've ever walked into a room and immediately felt the atmosphere shift, there's a decent chance Super Hit was responsible.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Satya (Shrinivas Sugandhalaya) |
| Fragrance | Super Hit Nag Champa |
| Content | 15 grams (approx. 12 sticks) |
| Type | Hand-rolled masala incense |
| Burn time per stick | Approximately 30–45 minutes |
| Base | Bamboo stick with natural resin and botanical blend |
| SKU | SM0270 |
Pair your Super Hit Nag Champa incense with a proper incense holder to catch the ash and keep your surfaces clean. If you're after variety, the original Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa makes a solid companion — burn Super Hit for the sweeter sessions and the original when you want something earthier and more grounding.
Why Super Hit Nag Champa Incense Stands Out
Super Hit Nag Champa incense is noticeably sweeter than the original Satya Nag Champa formula. Where the classic leans heavily on champa flower and sandalwood — earthy, resinous, a bit smoky — Super Hit pushes the floral and spice notes forward. The result is a richer, warmer scent that fills a room faster and lingers longer on fabrics and curtains. We've had customers come back specifically for this one after trying the original, saying it's "Nag Champa but friendlier."
The difference matters if you're using incense to set a mood for meditation, yoga, or just making your living room smell like something other than last night's dinner. Super Hit throws a thicker, more aromatic plume than the original. That's a strength and a limitation — in a small, poorly ventilated room, it can be a bit much. A space of at least 12–15 square metres with a cracked window is the sweet spot. In our experience, one stick is enough for a standard room; two is overkill unless you're trying to mask something industrial.
One honest note: like all masala-style incense, Super Hit produces visible smoke. If you're sensitive to smoke or have respiratory concerns, keep the room ventilated. According to a review published in Clinical and Molecular Allergy, several epidemiological studies found no harmful effect from incense burning in well-ventilated settings (Lin et al., 2008). That said, a separate review in the journal Molecular and Cellular Toxicology noted that incense smoke, like any combustion byproduct, may affect airway function when inhaled in concentrated amounts (PMC, 2021). The practical takeaway: burn in ventilated spaces, don't hotbox your bedroom with 5 sticks at once, and you're sorted.
How Super Hit Compares to Original Nag Champa
Super Hit Nag Champa incense sits in the same Satya family as the original but targets a slightly different nose. Here's how they stack up side by side.
| Feature | Super Hit Nag Champa | Original Nag Champa |
|---|---|---|
| Sweetness | Noticeably sweeter, more floral | Earthier, more resinous |
| Smoke density | Thicker plume | Medium plume |
| Scent longevity | Lingers 2–4 hours after burning | Lingers 1–3 hours |
| Burn time per stick | 30–45 minutes | 30–40 minutes |
| Best for | Meditation, masking stale air, warm atmosphere | Classic incense scent, subtle background fragrance |
| Content | 15 grams | 15 grams |
If you want the best Nag Champa incense for clearing a room quickly, Super Hit is the one to grab. The original is better as an everyday background scent — less assertive, more familiar. We'd pick Super Hit for dedicated sit-down sessions and the original for just having something pleasant burning while you work.
How to Burn Super Hit Nag Champa Incense
- Place an incense holder on a heat-safe, stable surface away from curtains, papers, and anything flammable. Ash will drop, so a holder with a tray or catch is worth having.
- Remove one Super Hit Nag Champa incense stick from the box. The coated end is the burning end; the bare bamboo tip is the handle.
- Light the coated tip with a match or lighter. Let the flame burn for 5–10 seconds until the tip glows orange.
- Blow out the flame gently. The stick should produce a steady stream of fragrant smoke from the smouldering tip. If it goes out, relight — sometimes the first attempt needs a second go.
- Insert the bare bamboo end into your incense holder at a slight angle. Make sure the stick is secure and won't topple.
- Crack a window or leave a door ajar for ventilation. One stick in a 15–20 square metre room is the right ratio.
- Let the stick burn completely — roughly 30 to 45 minutes. Never leave burning incense unattended. Dispose of the ash once it's fully cooled.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.







