Indian Myrrh Guggal Agarbatti – Anahata Organic

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    Guggul (also referred to as Bdellium in ancient Greek and Hebrew) is sought after for its sticky resin, which is extracted from the Commiphora wightii tree's bark and used as a medicinal as well as a perfume or incense. Guggul is frequently burned after sunset to add a calming tone to the evening. It has a warm, slightly sweet, balsamic, herbaceous, and earthy aroma with hints of vanilla.

    Guggul, also known as common myrrh, is used extensively in Ayurvedic medicine and is burned as incense for special rituals and fires. Guggul is typically burned over hot coals in India. The resulting smoke is then transferred to other rooms and kept briefly in each corner. Its fragrant, dense smoke is said to cleanse and purify the air while reviving oneself, boosting energy, and fostering a sense of well-being.

    Guggul is an exudation from a small, shady tree that grows in India's central regions, and it is a relative of the African myrrh tree (Commiphora myrrha). One of the oldest ways to experience nature's diverse and mysterious scents is to burn incense. It is said that indulging in the alluring scents of nature will nurture your soul. Perhaps this explains why Guggul is still prevalent in many cultures' spiritual rituals today.

    By adding the aroma of the Anahata Organic Indian Myrrh guggul Agarbatti, you can improve your worship experience. These chemical-free, all-natural components are used to make these hand-rolled incense sticks. These incense sticks produce a good, spiritual atmosphere that helps one feel at ease and stress-free thanks to their natural rich scent and purifying characteristics.

    Benefits


    • Chemical free
    • Naturally fragrant
    • Calms the mind
    • Charcoal free

    Ingredients

    Pure Guggal, Cow dung, Cow Ghee, Hawan Samagri, Tulsi, Jatamasi, Nagarmoth