![]() After burning the nag champa, a stick a day for the past two days, the smell seems to have gone away and has been replaced by the wonderful sweet natural (but faint, not strong!) nag champa smell. I just happened to be out of incense, so for the past week or two I kept using my essential oil burner as well as some strong soy candles, thinking the apartment's smell was so weak that it would go away easily, but that wasn't the case. It wasn't necessarily a bad or strong smell (kind of a weak cooking-kitchen odor if that makes sense), and it didn't have one definite source, and I wouldn't notice it after being in the apartment for a few minutes, but I didn't want that to be the way my home smelled. I'd notice it every time I entered my apartment after being out. You know when you move in somewhere (especially older apartment buildings) and there's just some odor that seems to pervade? This happened for me. Just a couple weeks ago I moved into a new apartment. Burning Agarbatti refreshes one’s heart and mind. I've been burning this nag champa at home for over 10 years, but because of how strong it can be, I only burn it a couple times a week or less. Agarbatti has been used throughout the world for a variety of reasons. As soon as I picked up the Amazon box (even before cutting it open) I could smell the nag champa! ![]() It was packaged in an opaque plastic type of sheath, I assume to trap out air and reduce the chance of any dusty messes in case the boxes get crushed in shipping. Maybe this is all just me, but since this brand's nag champa seems to be the most popular type of incense on the planet, I think other people must feel the same way. Even other scents from the same brand seem to have the burnt smell. However it never has a strong charred smell: I feel like 95% of the other incenses I've used carry a "burnt" smell that turns me off completely - even if I preferred the smell of the unburnt incense sticks to the nag champa scent. ![]() The scent is natural, woodsy and sweet-smelling. Assuming you feel restless in space or there is a feeling of anxiety, go and light up a sweet Nag Champa stick of your choice to clear any negative energy.Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa is the be-all end-all of incense! ![]() Being one of the most quieting and relieving aromas, Nag Champa can rapidly scrub and clean the air and pursue away all shades of antagonism. Consuming Nag Champa agarbatti will carry euphoria to the room. Nag Champa Incense benefits the individuals who need to quiet their minds, reconnect to their internal way, and upgrade their thoughtful work. Our best Satya Nagchampa incense category is known for its quieting impact and profoundly otherworldly affiliation. It is popular with musicians, students and yoga studios. Each stick is about one gram, and burns for approximately 45 minutes. Champaca is a comparative bloom to the magnolia, implying that you get a light and sweet smell of notes of fresh orange flavour. Satya Nag Champa Incense is made from mixture of floral extracts and oils, which are hand rolled onto a bamboo stick. ![]() On account of its association with the Halmaddi tree, it has a woodsy aroma that conveys notes of dampness. Our Nag Champa is sweet and warming, with all gold, daylight, and blossoms in your hair. Due to the serene energies and smooth mindsets, our nag champa incenses are used in aromatherapy and are incredible when used in reflection practices. This complicated incense is alleviating and warm, produced using the nature-rich elements of champaca, sandalwood, and the Halmaddi tree. The natural and botanical fragrance of Nag Champa is inseparable from the countries of India and Nepal. ![]()
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