Vedic Incense (Dhoop) Cones - Kasturi | Musk
Vedic Incense (Dhoop) Cones - Kasturi | Musk
30 UNITS
Vedic Incense Blend for offering to Shree Krishna.
Kasturi is not just fragrance — it is Krishna’s very charm made visible. The musk tilak on his forehead reflected the ākarṣaṇa-śakti that drew everyone to him; the Gopīs, the cows of Vṛindāvan, even the devas themselves. To light Kasturi incense is to invoke that same irresistible grace, fragrance that attracts the heart and makes the Puja-ghar radiant with his presence.
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Ingredients
Ingredients
- Coconut shell powder,
- Dried Temple Flowers,
- Sandalwood powder,
- Neem leaf,
- Camphor,
- Turmeric,
- Cloves,
- Sesame oil,
- Jatamansi,
- Nagakesar,
- Gum benzoin,
- IFRA-approved Jasmine essence.
How to use
How to use
- Light with care
Hold the tip of the stick or cone to a flame until it glows. Gently fan out the flame to let it smolder and release fragrance.
- Place with respect
Fix the stick in a provided holder. Always keep it upright and away from flammable objects.
- Let the fragrance flow
Bamboo-less incense creates pure, clean smoke. For best results, light in a well-ventilated room — windows slightly open so the gandham spreads without becoming heavy.
- Create sacred space
Light during nitya puja, dhyān, or simply to sanctify your home. Allow the fragrance to linger as an offering, not to overpower.
- After offering
Extinguish fully if leaving unattended. Dispose of the ash respectfully.
Prayer to offer
Prayer to offer
कस्तूरी तिलकं ललाटपटले वक्षःस्थले कौस्तुभं।
नासाग्रे नवमोतिकं करतले वेणुं करे कङ्कणम्॥
सर्वाङ्गे हरिचन्दनं सुललितं कण्ठे चमुक्तावलिं
गोपस्त्रीपरिवेष्टितोविजयते गोपाल चूडामणिः॥
With musk tilak on his forehead, Kaustubha gem on his chest, flute in hand, sandalwood adorning his body, pearl necklace at his throat; victorious is Shree Krishna, crown jewel of the Gopis.