Mysore sandal agarbatti

  1. Indian Mysore Sandal Agarbatti from The Mysore Region
  2. Mysore Sandalwood Incense Sticks – Nirmalaya
  3. Mysore Palace Agarbatti 720 gm Charming Incense sticks
  4. Mysore Sandal Agarbathi


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Indian Mysore Sandal Agarbatti from The Mysore Region

Mysore Sandalwood Incense Sticks or Mysore Sandal Agarbatti, also known as Mysore Agarbatti, are a popular type of incense in India. Mysore, a city in southern India, is known for its high-quality sandalwood, which is prized for its fragrant aroma. The city has a long history of producing pure sandalwood agarbatti using sandalwood, and Mysore Sandal Incense Sticks have become an iconic product associated with the region. In India, In addition to their use in religious and spiritual practices, Mysore Sandal Incense Sticks or Mysore agarbatti are also popular for their fragrance and are used in homes and businesses to mask unpleasant odors and to create a pleasant atmosphere. The incense is available in a variety of shapes and sizes, including spiral and cone shapes, and is often packaged in bulk, making it a cost-effective option for those who use incense regularly. Mysore Sandal Incense Sticks are made using traditional methods, with the incense being hand-rolled using high-quality sandalwood powder. This process results in incense sticks that are of consistent quality and that burn slowly and evenly, releasing the natural fragrance of sandalwood into the air. Mysore Sandalwood Incense Sticks are a staple of Indian culture and have a long history of use in religious and spiritual practices. The warm, comforting scent of sandalwood and the traditional methods used to produce the incense make Mysore Sandal Incense Sticks a popular and iconic product in India and around the w...

Mysore Sandalwood Incense Sticks – Nirmalaya

Calm your restless mind with the sweet aroma of Sandalwood Incense Sticks made from recycled flowers and dipped in pure essential oils that are crafted to to help you unwind and help instill peace, happiness, and confidence. Promotes positive thinking Aids concentration 40 sticks per pack Burning Time: 30 minutes • All our Agarbatti (incense) sticks are handcrafted from recycled flowers sourced from worship places and dipped in natural essential oils. The items are curated with bunches of love, faith and 100% organic material. • Incense sticks Agarbatti to ward off unwanted smells in the surroundings and instill the feelings of peace, happiness, and confidence, The rejuvenating aroma is the perfect stress-buster and creates an enhancing mood. • Our incense products have been concocted keeping in mind a patented formula from CSIR that guarantees the items are safe for everyone around.

Mysore Palace Agarbatti 720 gm Charming Incense sticks

A ‘masala’ or mixture of 100% natural aromatic botanicals (no charcoal) are rolled into natural bamboo sticks as compared to ‘dip incense’ in which sticks of charcoal are dipped into synthetic fragrance or essential oils. Infused with the The result is a fresh and fragrant breath of conscious bliss. Hand rolled natural bamboo sticks into a masala (spice mix) containing Sandalwood (Santalum album) in a propreitary base of Jeegat (natural bark) and other aromatic herbs, resins and essential oils. Our classic Ayurvedic incense do not contain synthetic fragrances, glue, toxic fillers or burners, charcoal or dung. Mysore agarbatti is a mixture of attars, resonoids, herbs, perfumes, natural oils with synthetics and chemicals are blended in right proportions to feel the magic of fragrance for all their daily & other requirements like ceremonies, traditions, Meditation, Yoga, healing, Relaxation, celebration. Shop now Misbah Fragrance innovative Incense Sticks online at an attractive Price and feel the Combination of Divinity Bliss, Peace and Joy! To light the Mysore Palace incense Sticks: • Place the stick with the non-coated end on a heat-resistant surface, such as a trivet or ceramic tile. • Hold a lit match or a lighter flame to the coated end of the incense for ten seconds or more till it lights. • Blow out the incense flame and let it begin to smolder. • The incense stick will smoke light gray to white in color. • Never leave burning incense unattended. • When done, you can ...

Mysore Sandal Agarbathi

Mysore Sandal Agarbathi Origin Started at 1855 at Mysore, the Agarbathis exhibited in Wembley exhibition, London won a certificate of merit and is commonly known as The Fragrant Ambassador of India. The inhalation of volatilized natural constituents produces a stimulating effect, religiously devotional emotions and a pleasant aroma for a peaceful ambiance. Raw Materials The manufacturing of Mysore Agarbathi largely depends on Forest based raw materials like bamboo stick, sandalwood, white chip, gum and charcoal. The main reason for flourishing of the industry was due to the use of Mysore sandalwood which is acknowledged as the best sandalwood in the world.