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Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Incense (Sticks) - Agarbatti


Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Incense (Sticks) - Agarbatti
Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Incense (Sticks) - Agarbatti
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Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Incense (Sticks) - Agarbatti

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Nag Champa is probably the most famous incense in the world - but Nag Champa is actually the name of a rather exotic and distinctive perfume oil originally manufactured in Hindu and Buddhist monasteries of India and Nepal. It's a unique floral fragrance with musky overtones, traditionally made from a sandalwood base, to which are added a variety of flower oils - including that from the flower of the Champac tree.  Each monastery has its own secret formula which is revealed to no-one outside the order. The sacred tree belongs to the magnolia family and grows to about 30 metres in height. Its flower is yellow and star shaped, and as well as being the source of the perfume, also gives a yellow dye. Frequently planted in temple grounds, the wood is used for making sacred images and drums.  The original blue pack, manufactured by Shrinivas Sugandhalaya in Bangalore, was made famous by the patronage of Guru Satya Sai Baba and became the "Hippie's favourite" in the 1960s.  In Sanskrit, "Satya" means Truth, the word "Sa" means Divine, "ai" or "ayi" means Mother, and "Baba" means Father... so the name indicates the Divine Mother and Father, leading you towards victory in the struggle for self-realisation.  This wonderful, hand-rolled incense contains approximately 12 sticks per pack.  Light the tip of the incense stick, gently blow the flame out and place the stick in a suitable holder.

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