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Mangaldeep Scent Crystal Waters Premium Dhoop Sticks- 24 Pcs | Dhoop Batti/Sambrani Sticks For Aromatic Ambience

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Original price Rs. 65.00 - Original price Rs. 65.00
Original price
Rs. 65.00
Rs. 65.00 - Rs. 65.00
Current price Rs. 65.00
SKU 40602
Width Height Depth Weight

2.5 in

1 in

1 in

0.12 kg

"Invoke ancient traditions with a modern touch. Let the sacred aroma guide you inward and soothe your spirit."

Dhoop sticks, often referred to as dhoop or agarbatti, are aromatic incense items that are firmly ingrained in traditional Indian rites. Their use can be traced back to the Vedic era, when the daily yajnas and offerings included burning holy herbs and woods. These incense sticks, which are usually made with mixture of herbal resins, essential oils, and natural binding agents, are compact but powerful sources of scent crystal waters, which is the fragrant vapor they emit when burned.
Agarbatti's texture is often either thick and resinous (resin-based dhoop) or smooth and wet (herbal paste rolled into sticks). When lit, they give off relaxing, cleansing aromas that are meant to elevate the mind and soul.

• Mythological Setting and Divine Association
Dhoop is frequently connected to sacred offerings and has profound symbolic meaning in Hindu prayer. Ancient texts, such the Atharva Veda, claim that burning incense induces a favorable atmosphere by expelling bad vibes and attracting the divine presence. Incense released scented crystal waters, which were thought to be necessary in temples to appease the gods.
The worship of Lord Shiva, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Vishnu is particularly associated with dhoop sticks. They have a respected role in celebrations like Diwali, Navratri, and Maha Shivratri, and are frequently employed during Poojas, Aartis, and Homas.

• Uses and Applications
Put the lighted dhoop stick in a secure holder in your meditation area or puja altar.
Use during morning and evening rituals to cleanse your house and thoughts.
Perfect for healing circles and Ayurvedic therapy sessions
Use it during Vastu correction rituals, festivals, or temples.
Frequently employed for prosperity and cleansing during prayers to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha.

• Preservation
To preserve the aroma, keep it in an airtight container.
To avoid dhoop from becoming soft or ruined, keep it away from moisture.
Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause natural oils and resins to deteriorate.
To prevent aroma contamination, keep away from chemicals and intense aromas.
Use within 3 to 6 months to maximize its scent and effectiveness.

"Reconnect to what matters with every fragrant curl of smoke."

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