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Coconut Vanilla Incense Cones

Regular price Rs. 149.00
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  • The sweet blend of Coconut Vanilla fills your space with warmth, comfort, and blissful calm
  • Coconut Vanilla is crafted from the creamy essence of tropical coconuts paired with the sweet extracts of cured vanilla beans, creating a smooth and indulgent fragrance blend.
  • Carefully from natural cow dung and infused with premium essential oils for an eco-friendly aromatic experience.
  • Uplifts Mood & Promotes Emotional Balance
  • Designed for Meditation , Sacred Rituals & Home Fragrance
  • Organic
  • Made from Cow dung
  • Charcoal free
  • Country of Origin: India

Description

QTY : 40 Incense Cones

Fragrance :  Cocunut Vanilla

Best before : 18 months

Ingredients

Sacred Cow Dung , Natural wood & coconut Shell , Herbal extract , Plant-based binders , Essentials oil, Nature-identical Fragrances

Storage & Care

  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Keep away from children.
  • Use in well-ventilated areas.

Reminder

Kindly allow the burnt ashes to cool fully before disposing of them in a trash bin.

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HOW TO USE

Step 1 — Light the tip of the incense cone with a match and allow a small flame to appear.
Step 2 — Gently extinguish the flame with a soft blow.
Step 3 — Set the cone on the stand in a safe, open space.
Step 4 — Take a deep breath and immerse yourself in the beautiful fragrance!

Do you Know

The Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, is one of the holiest temples in the world, where Lord Venkateswara — a form of Lord Vishnu — is believed to have chosen the seven sacred hills as his earthly abode during the Kali Yuga. A popular legend says he borrowed wealth from Kubera for his wedding, and devotees believe their offerings of gold, money, and prayers help repay this divine debt. One unique tradition is hair offering, where pilgrims shave their heads as a sign of surrender. Nearly 50,000 to 100,000 devotees visit every day, making it one of the most visited places of worship on Earth.

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