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FROM THE HOUSE OF ARADHYAKRIPA
FRAGRANCE FOR THE DIVINE
CRAFTED FOR DEVOTION

Divyagandham

In puja, fragrance (gandha) is never just scent.

It is an offering.

Each deity has a fragrance they adore.

To light it is to invite them with reverence.

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Referenced from Gandha-Shastra
या ते अग्ने स्वाहुत्यै । सर्वं तेन संप्रयच्छ ॥


O Agni, whatever (is) your oblation offered with
svāhā, by that, grant us everything.

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Vedic Incense (Dhoop) Sticks - Gulab | Rose

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Vedic Incense Blend for offering to Mata Lakshmi.

Gulab is maa Lakshmi’s favored bloom. A symbol of abundance, grace, and auspiciousness. Its fragrance fills the Puja-ghar with her presence, invoking prosperity and harmony into the home.

 

Vedic Incense (Dhoop) Sticks - Khus | Vetiver

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Vedic Incense Blend for offering to Shree Ganesh.

Khus, with its cooling and grounding fragrance, reflects the protective blessings of Shree Ganesh. To light this incense at the beginning of puja is to invoke his grace, steady the mind, and invite the removal of all obstacles.

Vedic Incense (Dhoop) Sticks - Rajanigandha | Tuberose

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Vedic Incense Blend for offering to Mata Mahalakshmi.

Rājnigandha, with its luminous fragrance is a symbol of mangala and srī, carrying prosperity, harmony, and abundance wherever they are offered. When its fragrance fills the pujā-ghar, it is said to gladden the goddess.

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इदं अग्नये इदं न मम

This is for Agni (the Divine Fire/Deity), this is not mine." By stating "this is not mine," the devotee detaches themselves from the fruit of the action and the attachment to the offering itself. It purifies the intent, ensuring the ritual is performed out of duty and love, not desire for personal gain.
  • Vedic Yajña

    In ancient times, yajñas were vast fire ceremonies. Offerings of herbs, flowers, and ghee rose to the Divine in a grand community ritual.

  • Blending the Sacred

    As life and homes grew intimate, the grand fire respectfully transformed. The complexity of the yajña was distilled into simplicity. The energy of the sacred fire became the portable prayer smoke.

  • Ritual Transforms

    The ingredients remained the soul of the offering. The same pure essences—cow dung, sacred resins, and herbs—were meticulously gathered. This detailed blending preserved the sanctity and power of the original samagri and was later moulded into a refined shape giving birth to Dhoop.

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