Product Benefits
Made according to Vedas, this signifies creation of wealth, peace of mind, distresses, invigorates the senses and attracts positive energy.
How to use
Pour Oil into Diya, soak the cotton wick and light. This can also be used in a diffuser burner for a light fresh fragrance
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Special Ingredients
Basil - According to Ayurveda, Tulsi promotes purity and youthfulness in the skin, Tulsi leaves offer a rich source of essential oil, containing a high percentage of camphor. It is wonderfully refreshing and de-stressing. It also stimulates hair growth.
Camphor- The finest quality of Bhimseni Kapur is purifying, cooling and clarifying. It boosts hair growth and fortifies the hair roots as well. Relaxes the mind.
Cardamom - Its spicy aroma promotes a feeling of well being and harmony. Cardamon has stimulating, warming and aromatic properties.
Cinnamon - Known to be as precious than Gold in Ayurveda, Cinnamon has remarkable skin toning properties. Its earthy essential oil heals and soothes acne.
Clove - Purifies and warms the environment
Coconut Oil - Helps keep hair healthy, promotes hair growth and enhances shine.
Cow's Milk Ghee - According to Sharangdhara Samhita, the 13th Century ancient book of Ayurveda the nutritive properties of Cow’s Milk Ghee is compounded manifold with time. Aged Cow’s Milk Ghee gives a lustre to the skin and deeply nourishes it, while restoring firmness, increasing collagen and eliminating fine lines.
Mahua oil - Signifies creation of Wealth.
Sesame oil - The Kala Graha Dosha is an unfavourable combination of planetary effects in Vedic Astrology. For its redemption, black flowers, black sesame seeds (til). Horse bean (Black urada) and black clothes are used for worship. The lamp for worshipping is lighted with Black Sesame seed Oil which removes all negativity and infuses positivity.
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