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Shri Ganesha Rose Water 100 ml Bottle, Pack of 2 | Pure Gulab Jal Use for Puja, Home Fragrance | Drizzled Rose Water to Guest Visiting in Ceremonial Occasion

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Original price Rs. 100.00 INR
Original price Rs. 100.00 INR - Original price Rs. 100.00 INR
Original price Rs. 100.00 INR
Current price Rs. 76.00 INR
Rs. 76.00 INR - Rs. 76.00 INR
Current price Rs. 76.00 INR

 Fragrance: Rose

 Net wt. : 200ml (100ml x 2)

 Packing: Bottle

 Country of Origin: India

 Marketed & Sold by: SMJ Venture Private Limited

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Rose Water for pooja is a very important article for almost all Pooja ceremonies across the length and width of India. This is required for many types of Religious Rituals plus at many social functions as well. The preparation of Rosewater is quite a laborious process, and in most cases, the quality must be very good to get the benefits of rose water. Rose Water is primarily used for the Abhisheka ceremony before the process of actual puja begins in the home or office. It’s a process of purification or more appropriately Bathing the deity or idol with a liquid in the initial stages of the pooja ritual. Rosewater was used because in the ancient days there were no artificial perfume compounds and people used the purest things for it. In this regard, we all know that a rose symbolizes a pristine identity and something synonymous with Love and goodness. The almighty is the purest and an embodiment of love not just for Hindus, but people of all faiths look at their supreme deity similarly. In fact, that is the reason why Rosewater finds use not just among Hindus but people of Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, etc.  

Best Quality - Pooja Purpose Rose Water rose water

Another important reason is that Rosewater is considered medically beneficial and has some curative properties. As matter-of-fact pure Rosewater was used as a part of ayurvedic treatment in many places.  Since this is used to bathe a deity using some other perfuming agent could be harmful to the metal or stone idol. Rosewater on the other hand is exceedingly safe on human skin making it completely safe for metal and stone figurines. There is absolutely no acidity and the pH balance is very high and hence the perfect choice for something as precious as an idol in a temple or altar. Regular use of rose water is dictated by the many scriptures in Hinduism from ancient times and the practice continues unaltered. We have in our inventory high-quality edible Rose Water for our valued customers sourced through a dependable vendor. We make the effort to ensure your Pooja contributes to your success. Some people also like to spray rose water at guests visiting a function during ceremonial occasions.

Astami store online is the best place to buy pure grade rosewater  

In the understanding of this importance, we at Astami store online have for you a good quality Rose Water for Pooja & Party purpose. Available here in 100ml in plastic bottles. People love to buy rose water at Astami store locations.

 

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Rose Water - A drop of Rose

Rose Water for pooja is a very important article for almost all Pooja ceremonies across the length and width of India. This is required for many types of Religious Rituals plus at many social functions as well. The preparation of Rosewater is quite a laborious process, and in most cases, the quality must be very good to get the benefits of rose water. Rose Water is primarily used for the Abhisheka ceremony before the process of actual puja begins in the home or office. It’s a process of purification or more appropriately Bathing the deity or idol with a liquid in the initial stages of the pooja ritual
Rosewater was used because in the ancient days there were no artificial perfume compounds and people used the purest things for it. In this regard, we all know that a rose symbolizes a pristine identity and something synonymous with Love and goodness. The almighty is the purest and an embodiment of love not just for Hindus, but people of all faiths look at their supreme deity similarly. In fact, that is the reason why Rosewater finds use not just among Hindus but people of Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, etc. Another important reason is that Rosewater is considered medically beneficial and has some curative properties. As matter-of-fact pure Rosewater was used as a part of ayurvedic treatment in many places. Since this is used to bathe a deity using some other perfuming agent could be harmful to the metal or stone idol.
Rosewater on the other hand is exceedingly safe on human skin making it completely safe for metal and stone figurines. There is absolutely no acidity and the pH balance is very high and hence the perfect choice for something as precious as an idol in a temple or altar. Regular use of rose water is dictated by the many scriptures in Hinduism from ancient times and the practice continues unaltered. We have in our inventory high-quality edible Rose Water for our valued customers sourced through a dependable vendor. We make the effort to ensure your Pooja contributes to your success. Some people also like to spray rose water at guests visiting a function during ceremonial occasions.

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