This incense is like nothing I’ve ever tried before. I was sent it through a charity organisation I use for sourcing sandalwood and tulsi beads in Vrindavan and I had to buy it in because it is literally the most divine-honouring fragrance I have come across.
This temple grade masala incense is traditionally hand-made in Vrindavan, India. Once the temple flowers given as offerings, are ready to be replaced, they are collected and all the petals sorted and dried in the sun. Depending on the fragrance of the incense being made, natural essential oils are combined with the dried flowers and organic fibre making a paste which is then hand-rolled onto bamboo sticks and dried in the sun again.
These incense are true offerings from the heart to the Divine.
Radha Rasbihari is a deep and complex rose base fragrance. It is transcendent, warming, supportive and joyful.
Radha is a much loved deity in Hinduism. She was a milkmaid (gopi) alongside Krishna during his life as a cowherd (gopa) in Vrindavan. She was the wife of another gopa but was the dearest of Krishna's consorts and his constant companion, considered to be his strength. Rasbihari is a name for Krishna.
This incense is a wonderful way to honour the divine masculine and feminine balance, to celebrate love, unity, protection, compassion, tenderness and loving awareness.
Contains 18 sticks.
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