FRAGRANCE FASCINATES US ALL
Fragrances have long held the attention of devotees. They are so powerful that they have occasionally been compared to mystical or even magical abilities. In mythology, the power of herbal incense aromas is used to connect with divine beings.
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE ETERNALS AND THE ESSENCE
Through various types of incense like our Mayasmatic Bandhni Premium Incense Sticks, which are frequently used for pujas, a strong connection was made between the divine and the scent of flowers and other plants. The priests produced ointments and other fragrant oils in the temples. Fumigations or fragrant pomade were used in conjunction with every religious ceremony. It is believed that the smoke that rises makes it easier to communicate with the Gods in order to invoke them and send petitions.
This heavenly connection through incense and fragrances also exists in the East. Paradise is described as being impregnated with a variety of scents. Rituals also employ fragrances, sometimes in the form of burning incense.
LABDANUM
And among this incense, this resinous, sticky substance comes from a Mediterranean Rock Rose species that have a strong fragrance (Cistus). As the hills covered in garrigue heat up in the spring sun, a soothing balsamic scent permeates the air. Perfect for puja rituals. In the Mediterranean area, people have traditionally valued this natural scent. The sweet, vanilla-like aroma's seductive, almost overwhelming aroma beckons one into imaginative worlds.
PATCHOULI HAS A POLARIZING FRAGRANCE
Because of its powerful, earthy nature, The Patchouli is most frequently linked to the woody scent family within the fragrance family. It smells slightly sweet, peppery, and earthy. Others appear to think it smells musty or herbal, while some find it to be wonderfully rich and unique. Patchouli, when properly combined, creates an amazing base note for opulent scents, such as those of our well-liked Mayasmatic Bandhni Premium Incense Sticks.
Although it doesn't actually smell like mint, patchouli is a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae). The Tamil people of South India, who were the first to discover uses for the plant in medicine, food, and as an insect repellent, are where the history of patchouli and puja incense begins.
THE DIVINE COMBINATION OF THESE TWO HERBAL FRAGRANCES PRESENTS IN ONE INCENSE STICK
Our MAYASMATIC BANDHNI PREMIUM INCENSE STICKS are a result of fusing the exquisite scents of both patchouli and labdanum. As many people are aware, using incense is required for Hindu ritual worship and is a long-standing practice in India. Our Mayasmatic Bandhni Premium Incense Sticks work in the same way that spiritual teachers of old discovered that specific incense mixes of herbs and condiments could readily help people focus their thoughts. Our memory function can be easily awakened through smell, according to modern science. We advised using these incense sticks since the region of the human brain that activates our memory function is located very close to the organ that provides us with our sense of smell. Scientifically organic and helps to calm the ambiance and its use is widespread among devotees as well.
Fragrances have long held the attention of devotees. They are so powerful that they have occasionally been compared to mystical or even magical abilities. In mythology, the power of herbal incense aromas is used to connect with divine beings.
Through various types of incense like our Mayasmatic Bandhni Premium Incense Sticks, which are frequently used for pujas, a strong connection was made between the divine and the scent of flowers and other plants. The priests produced ointments and other fragrant oils in the temples. Fumigations or fragrant pomade were used in conjunction with every religious ceremony. It is believed that the smoke that rises makes it easier to communicate with the Gods in order to invoke them and send petitions.
This heavenly connection through incense and fragrances also exists in the East. Paradise is described as being impregnated with a variety of scents. Rituals also employ fragrances, sometimes in the form of burning incense.
Because of its powerful, earthy nature, The Patchouli is most frequently linked to the woody scent family within the fragrance family. It smells slightly sweet, peppery, and earthy. Others appear to think it smells musty or herbal, while some find it to be wonderfully rich and unique. Patchouli, when properly combined, creates an amazing base note for opulent scents, such as those of our well-liked Mayasmatic Bandhni Premium Incense Sticks.
Although it doesn't actually smell like mint, patchouli is a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae). The Tamil people of South India, who were the first to discover uses for the plant in medicine, food, and as an insect repellent, are where the history of patchouli and puja incense begins.