Ayurvedic

Ayurvedic Chandan Indian Incense Sticks

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Chandan Incense Sticks unique blend of rare herbs, flowers, honey, resins & oils. It is free from toxic materials which gives the refreshing and soothing scent of Chandan that lifts you beyond the realms of your dreams. Chandan Incense  Sticks caress your mind and soul with its Chandan flavour right through the day and makes you long to go back to it presence.  It touches your sences and lingers on and on creating a dreamy. Chandan, which is called Sandalwood, is mainly grown in India and is now a protected species. It is often used in Indian temples to ward off evil spirits. Sandalwood incense is ideal for your meditations, it calms thoughts and soothes our aura by turning lower energies into higher vibrations. It is thus easier to access the higher dimensions, our prayers will only be better understood.

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The incenses are ubiquitous in India. The days begin and end with the smell that prevails in the houses. Using incense is an ancestral tradition. It is used for religious ceremonies, for Meditation, to purify the air. It perfumes temples, houses, markets where traders bring it to Laxmi, the goddess of prosperity.

In the tradition, the use of incense was a spiritual and medicinal act. In India the manufacture of incense was based on the principles of Ayurveda. According to these precepts, the incense was composed of natural ingredients derived from the classification of five elements: vapors and branches for the Water, roots for the Earth, flowers for the Fire, leaves for the Air and fruit for the Ether. And the incense was made with ingredients that fit these categories, for example: sandalwood for the Water, turmeric for the Earth, cloves for the Fire, patchouli for the Air, the star anise for the Ether.

 

Today the Indian incense is used for several other reasons as to create an atmosphere of relaxation or simply to scent the air.