In Satyanarayana pooja, people worship by reciting the gracious story of Lord Satyanarayana. Many people carry out this puja immediately after or along with an auspicious occasion or any success in life. People worship by reciting the gracious story of the Lord which was once told by Lord Vishnu himself to the sage Narada for the benefit of humankind. Performing this puja in the evening is considered more appropriate. However one can do it in the morning as well. On the day of the puja, the devotee has to fast. After bathing the person can begin the puja.
Incense is the simplest, purest and economical way to make your living space fragrant. Incense is widely described in ancient sanskrit scriptures and has been credited for pleasing the gods.
Fragrance: Woody note
Type: Masala
Length: 9 inches
Burning Time: 40 to 50 minutes
Why Incense From VEDICVAANI INDIA
Our Incense sticks are crafted using a blend of the ancient Vedic recipes and modern techniques. We use the finest botanical ingredients- herbs, gums, resins, rare spices, natural powders and blend with premium Natural Products & essential oils. The purity of these natural ingredients ensures a rich captivating aroma when burnt.
We make incense for prayer and meditation times, the beautiful fragrance creates such an ambience that your prayer reaches the divine and is completed. They create the spiritual fragrance of a Temple in your house altar.
Since Vedic times, people in India have used incense at auspicious occasions, religious festivals and social celebrations to please the divine and uplift the senses.They are widely used in Ashrams, Church, Mosques, Temples, Gurudwara, Yoga meditation classes, Spas, etc.
We are the leading manufacturers and exporters of incense sticks from India and can ship containers. We have our own manufacturing unit. Please email us [email protected] for bulk requirements in temples, wholesale/retail shops.Know more about our Incense Product
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Short Description | In Satyanarayana pooja, people worship by reciting the gracious story of Lord Satyanarayana. Many people carry out this puja immediately after or along with an auspicious occasion or any success in life. |