Each cone is hand-rolled on the sacred banks of the Ganges, where the flowing waters sing hymns of ancient wisdom and devotion. In this spiritually charged atmosphere, our artisans blend and shape these cones with reverence, using time-honored methods passed down through generations. The result is a pure, meditative incense that channels Ma Sita’s sacred stillness into your everyday ritual.
The aromatic blend is a tribute to her story—rooted in the Earth, adorned with grace, and rising in quiet strength. The notes of sandalwood, myrrh, vetiver, and lotus come together to create an experience that is both grounding and transcendent:
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Sandalwood, warm and woody, opens the ritual with a sense of calm and spiritual clarity. Known in Indian tradition for its purifying qualities, sandalwood invites you to center yourself and create sacred space.
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Myrrh, resinous and deep, speaks to the sacred feminine. A scent of devotion and mourning, myrrh connects us to the stories of endurance, making it the perfect companion to Ma Sita’s long journey through exile and silence.
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Vetiver, earthy and cooling, anchors the heart to the ground. Often called the “oil of tranquility,” its roots mirror Sita’s own rootedness in dharma and her unshaken spirit in times of trial.
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Lotus, soft and sacred, floats above the heavier notes like a blessing. Symbolizing spiritual growth and purity amidst chaos, lotus uplifts the blend with a delicate floral breath—evoking Sita’s grace even in darkness.
Housed in a luxurious amber glass jar, the cones remain protected from light and humidity, preserving their potency and purity. The jar itself is an homage to timeless apothecary design—simple, elegant, and endlessly reusable. Whether placed on an altar, a bedside, or a curated shelf, it brings a touch of intentional beauty to any space.
Burn one cone during your morning meditation or evening wind-down, during journaling, prayer, or self-reflection. The gentle smoke will unfurl slowly, carrying with it not only scent, but story—a whisper of the forests Sita once walked, the temples where her name is still chanted, and the quiet, powerful grace of a woman whose spirit was never broken.
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