
Experience the Sacred Fragrance of Aguru πΊβ¨ Aguru, also known as Agarwood, is a precious and fragrant wood revered in various cultures, especially in the worship of Lord Jagannath. This natural Aguru perfume, traditionally used in Jagannath Puja, offers a divine aroma that uplifts the senses and deepens devotion.
The Significance of Aguru: π Aguru, integral to Jagannath puja, is a key element in the Ballabh Bhog, a special offering during Gopala Ballava Puja. This wood is also used to make incense sticks and perfumes for deity rituals, symbolizing auspiciousness and pleasing Lord Jagannath.
Benefits of Aguru Perfume: πΏ This Aguru perfume, a sacred offering in puja, enhances spiritual practices by creating a serene atmosphere for meditation and prayer. Made from pure Aguru extract, it promotes well-being with its calming and grounding effects, being a rare and valuable fragrance.
How to Use: πΈ For puja, apply a few drops to cotton balls and offer to deities. For personal use, apply on wrists for a lasting fragrance. In aromatherapy, add to diffuser for a calming home ambiance.
Order Your Aguru Perfume Today! π Immerse in the divine aroma of Aguru to elevate your spiritual practice and experience the sacred essence it brings.
| Select Material | natural Aguru |
|---|---|
| Select Parts | 1 Part |
| Select Color | Yellow |
| Select Complimentary | Nirmalya Mahaprasadam + Sanjua |
| Select Handmade | Yes |
| Select Origin | Jagannath Dham,Puri |
| Select Packaging | Bubble wrap + Cardboard box |


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